Here’s something you might not know that’s more relatable:
Did you know that there is a psychological phenomenon called “Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon” or “Frequency Illusion”? It’s when you notice a word, phrase, or concept repeatedly after being recently introduced to it. For example, if you buy a new car, you might start seeing the same model everywhere on the road.
This phenomenon isn’t because the thing is actually more common, but because your brain has become more aware of it. Your brain is wired to recognize patterns, and once you’ve noticed something, you start to see it everywhere. This can happen with words, ideas, products, or even people.
This phenomenon is a fascinating example of how our brains can play tricks on us and how our perception can shape our reality.
Has this ever happened to you?