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95% of Your Decisions Aren’t Conscious(Science Explains Why)

 95% of Your Decisions Aren’t Conscious(Science Explains Why) 

 

 


 

Most people think humans are primarily driven by conscious thought. They are not. About 95% of human decisions are made subconsciously, before the conscious mind even becomes aware of them. The brain constantly evaluates patterns, emotions, memories, and social cues in the background. Conscious reasoning often comes after the decision—acting more like a narrator than a controller. This is why: You can "feel" something is wrong before you can explain it. First impressions form in milliseconds. People justify choices logically that were actually emotional. Your conscious mind believes it is in charge. In reality, it is frequently explaining decisions already made by deeper neural systems designed for survival, not truth. Humans are not thinking machines that feel. They are feeling machines that occasionally think. #aion01

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