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Does the language you speak shape the way you think, see colors, and even save money? In this video, we break down the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (also called linguistic relativity) — the idea that language doesn’t just describe reality, it influences how we perceive and think. We’ll explore: What the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis actually says Famous studies on time, color perception, and gendered language Why English speakers think about time differently from Mandarin speakers How Russians and Lithuanians literally see “blue” differently Whether Hindi’s caste markers, gendered nouns, and honorifics shape thought compared to English Criticisms of the hypothesis (Steven Pinker, John McWhorter, and universal cognition arguments) My own take on whether language is a prison for thought — or just a lens that colors it This is perfect if you’re curious about psychology, linguistics, philosophy, culture, or debate prep. 📌 Keywords: Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, linguistic relativity, language shapes thought, does language shape the way we think, English vs Hindi language, psychology of language, color perception and language, Lera Boroditsky, Steven Pinker, cultural linguistics 👉 Watch till the end for a fresh perspective on how your language might be shaping your reality.