Armando Dominguez PhD Health Psychology, Educator, Martial Artist, Researcher
128 episodes
1 week ago
Ep 128. Every day we’re flooded with information, decisions, patterns — the familiar and the ever-changing. As human beings our brains are wired to seek efficiency. We rely on our mental filters to process what’s known and ignore what’s novel, because novelty demands more energy. But this very wiring can make us vulnerable: when the environment shifts, when predators (literal or social) hide behind camouflage, our pattern-seeking mind can be tricked. True resilience comes when we learn not ...
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Ep 128. Every day we’re flooded with information, decisions, patterns — the familiar and the ever-changing. As human beings our brains are wired to seek efficiency. We rely on our mental filters to process what’s known and ignore what’s novel, because novelty demands more energy. But this very wiring can make us vulnerable: when the environment shifts, when predators (literal or social) hide behind camouflage, our pattern-seeking mind can be tricked. True resilience comes when we learn not ...
Why Good People Do Bad Things: The Hidden Psychology of Roles, Authority & Morality
Running Man Self Regulation Skills Project
26 minutes
4 months ago
Why Good People Do Bad Things: The Hidden Psychology of Roles, Authority & Morality
Ep 114. What Hidden Roles Control Your Mind? The Psychology Behind Our Darkest Decisions Why do good people do bad things? It’s not always about morality—it’s about identity. Specifically, the unconscious roles we play every day: parent, leader, employee, follower, rebel. These roles aren't just titles—they’re invisible cages shaping our decisions, behaviors, and beliefs. 🎭 In this eye-opening episode, we uncover the hidden psychology behind social roles—and how they quietly influence our mos...
Running Man Self Regulation Skills Project
Ep 128. Every day we’re flooded with information, decisions, patterns — the familiar and the ever-changing. As human beings our brains are wired to seek efficiency. We rely on our mental filters to process what’s known and ignore what’s novel, because novelty demands more energy. But this very wiring can make us vulnerable: when the environment shifts, when predators (literal or social) hide behind camouflage, our pattern-seeking mind can be tricked. True resilience comes when we learn not ...