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Teja Surishetti

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Have you heard of Butterfly Effect?🦋 This Theory says that your present is been decided by the actions you have done in the past, and your future is decided by the actions you do in the present. Past -> Present Present -> Future Such an amazin

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Marie Astell

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Moonlight Butterfly Begonia: Real Plant or Internet Scam? The Moonlight Butterfly Begonia is captivating gardeners with its luminous, butterfly-wing foliage... but here's the truth: it's likely an AI-generated illusion, not a real plant species. Man

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Familiar Wins: How Repetition Builds Brand Trust Through the Mere Exposure Effect” The Mere Exposure Effect is a psychological phenomenon where people develop a preference for things simply because they are familiar with them. In business, repeated

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The Bandwagon Effect vs Social Proof highlights two subtle yet powerful forces in consumer psychology. The *Bandwagon Effect* makes people buy something simply because “everyone else is doing it,” driven by the fear of missing out. *Social Proof*, on

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The Halo Effect is a psychological bias where our overall impression of a person or brand influences how we perceive their other qualities. In marketing, this means that if customers like one product or experience, they’re more likely to view the ent

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The Bandwagon Effect is a powerful psychological trigger where people adopt behaviors or products simply because others are doing so. In marketing, it drives trends, viral campaigns, and mass appeal by tapping into the human need to belong. Brands li

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Vagle

Hakuna matata • 5m

The Tharoor effect 😂🤣🤣

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The Framing Effect shows how the same fact can feel entirely different depending on how it’s presented. When a brand says “95% success rate,” customers feel confident — but if it says “5% failure rate,” they hesitate, even though both mean the same.

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Nill gates

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Microsoft • 10m

Blink it sending tags in notification that dont take effect

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