The more they warned, the more they smoked

Top line. Gruesome cigarette warnings backfired—driving smoking rates up instead of down. The reason? Hidden mental frictions like the reactance bias, which blocks persuasion when freedom feels threatened. This article unpacks five subconscious stumbling blocks, drawn from Jonah Berger’s The Catalyst, and offers tactics to help shift stubborn mindsets. Gruesome images and grim stats didn’t […]

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To change a belief, boil it

Top line. Want to change someone’s mind? You won’t—unless you shift their underlying beliefs. But strongly held beliefs are hard to move. Read this to learn why beliefs resist change, and how to use behavioural science tactics to gradually dislodge them—and replace them with ones that get you the decisions and behaviours you want. Drop

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