To Everybody Calling Trump Mean

oh i get it. you somehow think at some point in time i was a fan for trump. or anyone who had working braincells with no agenda to get anything outa him or him me ...

amiright?
Sure, all of you idiots liked Trump when he was a celebrity. That's just the way you are as a sycophant. You only started caring about him after he became president.
 
Sure, all of you idiots liked Trump when he was a celebrity. That's just the way you are as a sycophant. You only started caring about him after he became president.

Why Are We Stuck on Repeat?​

June 1, 2017

It turns out that every habit starts with a psychological pattern called a ‘habit loop,’ which is a three-part process. First there’s a cue, or trigger, that tells your brain to go into automatic mode and let a behavior unfold.Then there’s the routine, which is the behavior itself. That’s what we think about when we think about habits.

The third step, he says, is the reward: something that your brain likes that helps it remember the ‘habit loop’ in the future.”

Habit loops aren’t bad in and of themselves. In fact, they can be very adaptive, such as eventually learning the route to a new job so you don’t have to think carefully about navigating there every time you leave for work. And sometimes repetition is very enjoyable: for example, this TED-Ed animation explains why we love repetition in music.

However, whenever our brains go into automatic mode, it also means we are not as able to control or change our initial reactions
Why Are We Stuck on Repeat? - Echo Park Creative Psychology - Therapy Los Angeles, CA

 

Why Are We Stuck on Repeat?​

June 1, 2017

It turns out that every habit starts with a psychological pattern called a ‘habit loop,’ which is a three-part process. First there’s a cue, or trigger, that tells your brain to go into automatic mode and let a behavior unfold.Then there’s the routine, which is the behavior itself. That’s what we think about when we think about habits.

The third step, he says, is the reward: something that your brain likes that helps it remember the ‘habit loop’ in the future.”

Habit loops aren’t bad in and of themselves. In fact, they can be very adaptive, such as eventually learning the route to a new job so you don’t have to think carefully about navigating there every time you leave for work. And sometimes repetition is very enjoyable: for example, this TED-Ed animation explains why we love repetition in music.

However, whenever our brains go into automatic mode, it also means we are not as able to control or change our initial reactions
Why Are We Stuck on Repeat? - Echo Park Creative Psychology - Therapy Los Angeles, CA


Damn you're dumb
 
Damn you're dumb

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