
Perfectly Normal Habits That Are Actually Brain Glitches
Ever walked into a room and immediately forgotten why you’re there?
Or checked your phone… then checked it again **30 seconds later** for absolutely no reason?
Good news: you’re not broken.
Bad news: **your brain kind of is.**
In this strange and slightly sarcastic countdown, we explore **perfectly normal habits that are actually tiny brain malfunctions**. Your brain is an incredible prediction machine, but sometimes it glitches in hilarious and confusing ways.
In this video, we uncover the science behind:
• The “doorway effect” that erases your memory mid-walk
• Why you suddenly forget what you were about to say
• Why your brain compulsively checks notifications
• The weird reason you reread the same sentence five times
• Why autopilot mode makes you forget everyday actions
These aren’t random mistakes — they’re **side effects of how the brain saves energy and processes information**.
So the next time you open the fridge, stare into the void, and forget why you’re there… just remember:
Your brain didn’t fail.
It simply **rebooted at the worst possible moment.**
Subscribe for more videos exploring **weird psychology, strange human behavior, and the hidden glitches inside the human brain.**
00:07 The Doorway Memory Wipe
01:35 The Phantom Phone Buzz
02:55 The Endless Playlist of Old Conversations
04:10 The Sudden Urge to Google Your Symptoms
05:48 The Instant Regret When You Hear Your Recorded Voice
07:03 The “Did I Lock the Door?” Panic Loop
08:28 The Random “Did I Offend Them?” Spiral
09:58 The Strange Joy of Picking at Tiny Flaws
11:35 The Ancient Art of Talking to Yourself
13:02 The Sudden Burst of Cringe Memories
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