In this episode, we dive deep into the concept of selective justice — how legal systems sometimes apply laws unevenly and how these discrepancies become self-fulfilling prophecies that shape entire societies. We explore the psychological concept of autosuggestion — intentionally shaping internal belief systems — and discuss how changing the narratives people hold about justice can influence outcomes, increase resilience, and empower communities.
We bridge jurisprudence and cognitive psychology, examining how expectations of bias perpetuate systems of inequity and how intentional mental reframing can break cycles of disempowerment. Whether you’re interested in legal reform, narrative psychology, or community empowerment, this episode offers insights and practical takeaways for creating a more equitable future.
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