Many people believe that plans may not work out just because someone else found out about it.
Suddenly, someone will be jealous or think negatively and end up jinxing you.
Scientists adhere to realistic conclusions, explaining this by the work of the human brain.
According to experts, this phenomenon is called the “feeling of premature completion.”
The human brain works in such a way that plans spoken out loud are perceived by it as something that has happened, and therefore it relaxes.
Flattering statements provoke the release of dopamine into the blood, and a feeling of having already achieved a result appears.
As the researchers emphasize, this is the reason why premature laziness and procrastination arise.
Besides, people like to believe in the reality of what is recognized by other people.
People who like to discuss results prematurely are less effective at work, according to scientists.
This does not mean that no one needs to be told anything.
In this case, the wording is important. The brain will work effectively to obtain a result until a person is satisfied with the process of work. But as soon as you brag, a failure will suddenly occur.
Therefore, it is important to avoid premature verbal praise.