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Psychology
Why You Remember Funny Things Better Than Boring Facts
When Mrs. Sharma began teaching Indian history to Class 10 students at Delhi Public School, she noticed a frustrating pattern. Despite her clear explanations and comprehensive notes, students struggled to…
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Psychology
Why Everything Seems Obvious After It Happens
When India played Australia in a thrilling World Cup cricket match, eighteen-year-old Rohan from Delhi watched with his friends, filled with uncertainty about the outcome. India batted first and set…
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Psychology
Why Your Brain Forgets Things It Knows Google Remembers
Eighteen-year-old Aditya from Bangalore was a bright student who had grown up with smartphones and unlimited internet access. He relied on Google for everythingโlooking up historical dates, checking mathematical formulas,…
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Psychology
Why You Remember Best What You Figure Out Yourself
Seventeen-year-old twins Arjun and Rohan from Mumbai attended the same Class 12 physics class, sat in adjacent seats, and studied together every evening. Their teacher, Mr. Sharma, was explaining Newton’s…
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Psychology
Why Your Brain Creates Memories of Things That Never Happened
Eighteen-year-old Priya from Delhi had a vivid, detailed memory of her fifth birthday party. She could clearly “remember” wearing a pink frilly dress, blowing out candles on a princess-themed cake…
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Psychology
Why Bad Memories Hurt Less Over Time But Good Ones Stay Warm
When seventeen-year-old Kavya from Mumbai experienced her first serious heartbreak, the pain felt unbearable. Her relationship with her boyfriend of one year had ended badlyโhe had suddenly stopped talking to…
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Psychology
Why You Remember Yourself Being Better Than You Actually Were
Seventeen-year-old Arjun from Delhi played in his school’s inter-house cricket match six months ago. It was an exciting game where his team won by a narrow margin. In the days…
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Psychology
Why You Think You Created Ideas That You Actually Just Forgot Remembering
Seventeen-year-old Rohan from Mumbai was passionate about music. One evening while practicing guitar in his bedroom, a beautiful melody suddenly came to him. The notes flowed naturally, the chord progression…
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Psychology
Why We Struggle to Recognize Faces From Different Racial Groups
When a bag snatching occurred outside Delhi’s Connaught Place metro station, seventeen-year-old Meera witnessed the entire incident. A thief grabbed a tourist’s bag and ran through the crowded market. Meera…
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Psychology
Why You Can’t Remember Things Away From Where You Learned Them
Seventeen-year-old Arjun from Delhi had spent weeks preparing for his Class 12 physics board examination. Every evening after school, he sat at the same desk in his bedroom, with his…
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Psychology
Why You Think You’ve Always Believed What You Believe Now
When seventeen-year-old Kavya from Delhi started Class 12, she became deeply interested in environmental activism. She joined her school’s eco-club, participated in tree-planting drives, advocated for reducing plastic waste, and…
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Psychology
Why Your Memory Makes Everything Seem More Average Than It Was
When seventeen-year-old Rohan from Mumbai received his mathematics exam results, he was thrilledโhe’d scored 94 out of 100, his highest score ever in a notoriously difficult subject. He immediately called…
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Psychology
Why You Can’t Remember Being a Baby or Toddler
I’ll create an engaging article on childhood amnesia suitable for Class 10 students. Let me craft this with storytelling, folklore, and research-backed insights. Why You Can’t Remember Being a Baby…
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Psychology
Why You Remember Old Habits Being Harder to Break Than They Were
When seventeen-year-old Arjun from Mumbai successfully lost 15 kilograms over six months through diet changes and regular exercise, his friends and family were impressed. They asked him how difficult the…
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Psychology
Why You Think Your Past Decisions Were Smarter Than They Actually Were
When seventeen-year-old Kavya from Delhi saved up money to buy her first smartphone, she spent weeks agonizing over the decision. She was torn between two modelsโa Samsung with better camera…
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