100 Illogical But Persistent Human Habits
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A fascinating look into the irrational yet persistent habits humans carry out daily. This dataset explores why these habits defy logic but remain ingrained.
What You Will Get:
A downloadable CSV file containing 100 human habits, their irrational roots, and psychological explanations.
🌟 Audience & Suggested Usage:
Psychologists, sociologists, and behavior enthusiasts studying human quirks.
Writers and creatives crafting believable characters and human behavior.
Anyone intrigued by the paradoxes of human nature.
Sample Entries:
Rechecking a locked door three times — If it’s locked, it’s locked — Anxiety prefers action over trust.
Saying “sorry” when someone else bumps into you — You didn’t do anything wrong — Social smoothing and conflict avoidance.
Holding your breath when passing a cemetery — It’s not protective — Superstition + childhood rituals.
Yelling “I knew it” after something happens — You didn’t act on the knowledge — Retrospective ego protection.
Keeping a drawer full of mystery cables — You don’t know what most of them connect to — Fear of needing them one day.
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Use Policy:
Use this dataset for creative writing, interior worldbuilding, or educational projects.
Please don’t repost the full list or resell without permission.
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