Discover the fascinating psychology behind first impressions and why we form opinions in just 33 milliseconds. Explore when our instant judgments are surprisingly accurate and when they lead us astray.

The psychology of first impressions – how people judge within seconds.


Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

Nia: Hey everyone, welcome to your personalized BeFreed podcast! I'm Nia, and I'm absolutely fascinated by today's topic because, let's be honest, we've all been there-walking into a room and instantly forming opinions about people before they even say a word.
Blythe: And I'm Blythe! Oh girl, you're so right. I mean, I literally sized up our barista this morning in like two seconds flat. But here's the kicker-apparently there's some serious science behind why we do this whole snap judgment thing. Ready to dive into the psychology of first impressions?
Nia: Absolutely! Because I have so many questions about this. Like, are we actually good at these lightning-fast judgments, or are we just fooling ourselves?