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The Word Within
Anna Rybakova
13 episodes
2 months ago
Language as a mirror to the self
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Language Learning
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Language as a mirror to the self
Show more...
Language Learning
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Clickbait Psychology: The Grammar of Urgency and Curiosity
The Word Within
4 minutes
3 months ago
Clickbait Psychology: The Grammar of Urgency and Curiosity
Why do we click on headlines we know are fake? Because clickbait isn’t about information — it’s about emotion. In this episode, we explore how clickbait uses linguistic tricks — like the curiosity gap, false urgency, and personalisation — to hijack the five components of emotion: feeling, appraisal, action tendency, motor activity, and physiology. Drawing from emotion science, we see how these headlines don’t just grab attention — they trigger real bodily responses. A must-listen for anyone who’s ever thought, “Why did I just click that?” Listen if you want to reclaim your attention — one headline at a time.
The Word Within
Language as a mirror to the self