If You're Always Late, You're Not Lazy — Psychology Explains
Автор: Raw Psychology Archive
Загружено: 2026-01-18
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You know that feeling... you look at the clock... it's 2:00 PM. You say "I'll leave at 2:30." Then you look again... it's 3:47 PM. You're not lazy.
In this video, we explore the cognitive science of chronic lateness and the hidden reality of Time Blindness.
They never taught us this in school because our education system focuses on "discipline" instead of understanding how the temporal lobe actually processes duration.
🧠 What You'll Learn:
The neuroscience of Time Blindness and why your internal clock doesn't track minutes like everyone else.
How the Zeigarnik Effect creates a "mental tab overload" that splits your attention and distorts time.
Why your brain isn't broken, it's just practicing Temporal Drift in a parallel processing system.
📚 Scientific Concepts Mentioned:
Time Blindness
Zeigarnik Effect
Temporal Drift
💡 No fluff, just truth. Psychology made simple and meaningful.
🔥 For the quiet ones. The overthinkers. The black sheep. You're not broken — you're wired different.
📌 If this resonated with you, drop a [🧠] in the comments.
⚠️ LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational and self-awareness purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact a licensed professional or emergency services immediately.
#psychology #mentalhealth #selfawareness #timeblindness #ADHD #cognitivebehavioral
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