This category will work on training your mind to Spot common manipulative Tricks you encounter every day.
This category teaches one skill:
**Spotting when reality is being framed.**
The facts may stay the same, but the **words, comparison point, or timeframe** can change how people feel about them. In psychology, this is called **framing**.
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Real-life examples
**βThis phone is only $30 a month.β**
That sounds cheap.
But the full reality might be:
**$30/month for 24 months = $720 and sold for $650 elsewhere**
That is **framing through payment structure**.
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**βYour friend ignored you.β**
Maybe.
Or maybe they were working, tired, or overwhelmed.
That is the difference between a **fact** and an **interpretation**.
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**βGold drops.β**
That sounds bad.
But in trading, the move may simply be a **healthy retracement** after a rally.
Same chart.
Different language.
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**βThis video is blowing up.β**
Maybe it gained 20,000 views.
But compared to what?
A creator with 5 million followers may call that weak.
That is why **baseline** matters.
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3 questions to ask
**1. What is the baseline?**
Compared to what starting point?
**2. What is the timeframe?**
What changes if I zoom out?
**3. Is this fact or interpretation?**
What actually happened, and what is just narrative?
This is what this category will train your mind to spot. π
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Some content we will see in here
* double speak
* framing
* political lies
* selective statistics
* emotional trigger words
* media narratives
* memory distortions like the **Mandela effect**, where groups of people consistently misremember details.
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The goal
Not to become cynical.
To become **harder to mislead**.
Because once you learn to separate
**facts, framing, and interpretation,**
you start thinking more clearly in life, business, relationships, and markets.