β7 Psychology Tricks I Absolutely Didnβt Steal from Anyone, Ever.β

Letβs face it. Life is one long, awkward social experiment where no one read the instructions and everyoneβs faking confidence. But what if I told you that buried under all the TED Talks, therapy bills, and motivational posters are seven deliciously devious mental hacks that could make you seem way more put-together than you are?
Not that Iβd ever steal these from someone else. That would be dishonest.
(Also, Medium isnβt watching, right?)
1. The Transparency Illusion: You Look Cooler Than You Think
You feel like a sweaty mess in that meeting? Good news: no one noticed. Everyoneβs too busy thinking they look like a sweaty mess.
Your inner panic? Invisible.
Your existential dread? Standard.
Act calm, and reality adjusts.
Hack reality: bluff with confidence.
2. The Peak-End Rule: Manipulate Memories Like a Netflix Editor
Want people to remember your presentation fondly? Be brilliant for 30 seconds in the middle, then end with a joke and a smile.
Everything else? Blur.
Human memory is cheap softwareβoverwrite it with highlights.
Be memorable in short bursts. Like espresso.
3. Temptation Bundling: Bribe Yourself Like a Toddler
Trick your brain by stapling misery to pleasure. Hate running? Only allow yourself to listen to your favorite podcast while jogging.
Itβs like hiding vegetables in lasagna.
Self-manipulation: the true path to success.
4. The Spotlight Effect: Nobody Cares That You Exist
Youβre not being judged. Youβre being ignored.
Your shirt stain, your bad haircut, that thing you said three weeks ago at a partyβno one remembers.
Weβre all starring in our own mental soap operas.
Freedom is realizing no oneβs watching.
5. Make Starting Pathetically Easy
Donβt aim to write a novel. Aim to open a blank doc.
Want to work out? Just put on your trainers.
Momentum doesnβt begin with a roarβit begins with a whimper.
Lower the bar so far, you trip over it.
6. Expectation Alchemy: Believe Your Lies (Strategically)
Optimism isnβt naΓ―vetΓ©. Itβs psychological sorcery.
Expect success and your brain quietly shifts the odds.
Why? Because evolution made us emotional slot machines.
Your mindset is a placeboβuse it recklessly.
7. The Pratfall Effect: Be Flawed On Purpose (But Charmingly)
Perfection is suspicious.
Mess up slightly, and suddenly youβre relatable, likable, and charmingly human.
Spill the coffee. Laugh at yourself. Be that person.
Flawed is the new flawless.
Final Thought:
These tricks? Totally mine.
Any resemblance to other articles, authors, or cognitive psychologists is purely coincidentalβor universal knowledge wrapped in better branding.
But in all seriousness, a big respectful shout-out to Singh Bhai, the original mind behind the β7 Psychology Hacks I Wish I Knew Earlierβ article.
Your wisdom? Borrowed.
Your delivery? Brilliant.
My theft? Stylish.
Email: Chameleon.15026052@gmail.com


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