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In this episode of Zero Distortion, we explore a powerful concept from human psychology known as The Law of Irrationality — the idea that human beings believe they are rational thinkers, but emotions often drive their decisions, reactions, and beliefs.
In today’s world of social media, political outrage, and instant reactions, emotional manipulation is everywhere. People are constantly pushed to react with anger, frustration, or outrage before they take the time to think things through.
But when someone can control your emotions, they can control the conversation.
This episode breaks down how emotional reactions shape modern discourse, why outrage spreads faster than logic online, and why emotional discipline and self-control are some of the most important skills in today’s culture.
Topics covered include:
The Law of Irrationality explained
Emotional reactions vs logical thinking
Social media outrage culture
Psychological manipulation and provocation
Staying calm in arguments and debates
Emotional intelligence and self-control
Why people react emotionally online
Learning to pause, analyze, and respond thoughtfully instead of reacting impulsively can change the way you handle conflict, discussions, and decision-making.
Because in the end:
Control your emotions… or your emotions will control you.
By batesruss3In this episode of Zero Distortion, we explore a powerful concept from human psychology known as The Law of Irrationality — the idea that human beings believe they are rational thinkers, but emotions often drive their decisions, reactions, and beliefs.
In today’s world of social media, political outrage, and instant reactions, emotional manipulation is everywhere. People are constantly pushed to react with anger, frustration, or outrage before they take the time to think things through.
But when someone can control your emotions, they can control the conversation.
This episode breaks down how emotional reactions shape modern discourse, why outrage spreads faster than logic online, and why emotional discipline and self-control are some of the most important skills in today’s culture.
Topics covered include:
The Law of Irrationality explained
Emotional reactions vs logical thinking
Social media outrage culture
Psychological manipulation and provocation
Staying calm in arguments and debates
Emotional intelligence and self-control
Why people react emotionally online
Learning to pause, analyze, and respond thoughtfully instead of reacting impulsively can change the way you handle conflict, discussions, and decision-making.
Because in the end:
Control your emotions… or your emotions will control you.