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Your brain is lying to you - and you don't even know it. In 1980, psychologists Robert Kleck and Angelo Strenta ran a quietly disturbing experiment: they convinced volunteers they had visible facial scars — then secretly removed them before sending participants into a real social interaction. The result? People with perfectly clear faces reported being stared at, judged, and treated differently. This experiment reveals something profound about how the human brain constructs reality - and what that means for confirmation bias, self-perception, and emotional experience in everyday life. Drawing on neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett's Theory of Constructed Emotions (How Emotions Are Made), we explore why your brain doesn't just register reality - it builds a story around it. And once that story starts, it's very hard to stop. If you've ever walked into a room feeling insecure, or wondered whether people were judging you — this one's for you. Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 00:16 – The scar study: what really happened 01:27 – What this reveals about discrimination & confirmation bias 02:11 – Lisa Feldman Barrett & the Theory of Constructed Emotions 03:27 – Viktor Frankl & the space between stimulus and response #psychology #mindset #selfdevelopment #humanbehavior #spotlighteffect #neuroscience #mentalhealth #cognitivebiases