La Psicología de las Personas que NO VEN Series ni Películas

There's a type of psychology that very few people pay attention to: the psychology of people who don't watch TV series or movies, and who for years have believed that something was wrong with them, or even that they had some kind of problem. In this video, we talk about cognitive need, the real concept behind this common yet poorly understood human behavior, and why your brain might be craving something other than passive entertainment. It's not laziness, disinterest, or a sense of superiority. It's a psychological pattern that connects with the need for meaning rather than stimulation, and it explains a large part of how you relate to screens. We also discuss the uncomfortable side of this human behavior: when giving up TV series and movies stops being a virtue and starts being a way to avoid feeling. And why understanding your own cognitive need is the first step toward true self-knowledge. If you've identified with this, this channel discusses psychology and human behavior from everyday observation, without diagnosing or judging. 📌 Also in this video: identity by default, content fatigue, passive entertainment, self-awareness, digital habits, introversion, mental health, emotional validation. Subscribe to stay updated on new video topics. #Psychology #HumanBehavior #SelfAwareness