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Struggles in making error-free decisions

Nikhil Verma
4 min readDec 23, 2022

I will delve into the intriguing phenomenon of how the act of repeating false claims can inadvertently boost their credibility.

We find ourselves in an era where Social Media University reigns, as it has become our primary source of information. Our addiction to mobile phones is evident, as we often mindlessly unlock our screens and get lost in the endless scrolling of Instagram, Facebook, or WhatsApp feeds. Time seems to slip away unnoticed, with hours passing by in the blink of an eye. We may pause for a moment, only to find ourselves drawn back to the screen within a mere five minutes.

It has become an addictive and detrimental enslavement.

The influx of information into the human brain has reached unprecedented levels, surpassing anything witnessed in the past. Data is now accessible through various channels, encompassing text, audio, and video formats, in multiple languages. The alluring content triggers the release of dopamine, captivating individuals across all walks of life. Escaping the clutches of the Social-Media trap has become nearly impossible.

Intriguingly, an organization possessing the will and resources, with access to a pool of 10,000 unemployed youth, could potentially shape societal perspectives by implementing a strategy of sending 500 messages per day, with a monetary…

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Nikhil Verma
Nikhil Verma

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