Guilt and Reality
An intriguing experiment reveals how authority figures can influence our perception of reality, leading to feelings of guilt even when we know we’ve done nothing wrong. This phenomenon raises critical questions about the impact of words and beliefs on our internal wiring, especially in the context of relationships—be it with children, partners, or colleagues. The implications stretch far beyond individual experiences, touching on broader societal biases and self-perception.In this clip
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Dr. Becky Kennedy: Overcoming Guilt & Building Tenacity in Kids & Adults
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