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Why do we start seeing something everywhere after noticing it once? This video explores Leon Festinger’s theory of cognitive dissonance and the psychological mechanism of selective attention, explaining why the mind begins filtering reality to confirm its own commitments. Through Festinger’s original research— including his work on social comparison and the famous cognitive dissonance experiments—this analysis examines how perception quietly shifts after a belief, decision, or investment is made. What feels like coincidence or a hidden signal is often the result of the mind’s drive for internal consistency. From everyday experiences like noticing the same car model or product repeatedly, to larger patterns in relationships, careers, politics, and consumer behavior, this narrative traces how cognitive dissonance reduction reshapes attention without conscious awareness. The external world remains unchanged; perception does not. This channel documents psychological mechanisms as they operate beneath conscious control—observing how human belief systems maintain coherence, avoid discomfort, and construct subjective reality over time. If you’re interested in calm, analytical explorations of human behavior rooted in classical psychology, you’re welcome here 🧠 New observations continue on the channel ✨