Whether it’s rushing to buy the latest smartphone, panicking over a stock market dip, or adopting an online mob’s outrage without reading the article, (or "groupthink") dictates a shocking percentage of our daily behavior.
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Algorithms often create "echo chambers" where specific ideas are amplified, making it feel like everyone agrees with a certain viewpoint, even if it's incorrect. The Fear of Missing Out (FOMO): Whether it’s rushing to buy the latest smartphone,
One of the most pressing questions regarding herd mentality is why rational individuals surrender their judgment. Psychologists often classify it as a cognitive bias panicking over a stock market dip