Madlen is a creative force of nature. With a degree in Art, a Bachelor's in Teaching Methods and Linguistics, a Master’s in Intercultural Psychology, and an MBA in Entrepreneurship & Innovation, she’s blended education and passion into one wild, inspiring journey. From a small Russian town to the vibrant streets of Shanghai, she’s worked as an English teacher, curriculum developer, art director, commission artist, and now — a tattoo artist. A fun fact is that she’s had a play written about her life (staged in Shanghai and Lisbon!), and her startup idea recently won 2nd place in a European competition. Honestly, it’s easier to say what she hasn’t done. Madlen is proof that creativity knows no borders, and she can't wait to meet you!
Have you ever been completely sure of a memory,...
Have you ever been completely sure of a memory, only to find out later it was wrong? Do you remember learning something in school a certain way, only to discover it was never taught like that? Or swearing a logo, phrase, or detail used to be different? If so, you may have experienced the Mandela Effect, a strange and fascinating phenomenon where large groups of people share the same false memory. In this smart and science-based discussion, we’ll explore where the term came from, why our memories often feel so real even when they’re wrong, and what this tells us about how our brains work._x000D_
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We’ll look into the psychology behind memory, explore famous examples of the Mandela Effect, and reflect on our own experiences with confusing or false memories. As we unpack how belief, media, and group thinking influence how we remember the world, we’ll also ask deeper questions: How much can we really trust our memory? What happens when an entire society misremembers something? Let's have a mind-bending discussion that might just change how you see your past, and your reality._x000D_
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你有没有过完全确信某个记忆,但后来发现其实是错的?你是否记得在学校学到过某些内容,却发现根本没有那么教过?或者你曾经发誓某个logo、短语或细节以前是不同的?如果是这样,你可能经历过曼德拉效应,这是一种奇特且迷人的现象,指的是大群人共享相同的虚假记忆。在这场科学且智慧的讨论中,我们将探讨这个术语的由来,为什么我们的记忆即使是错的,也常常显得那么真实,以及这能告诉我们大脑是如何工作的。_x000D_
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我们将深入了解记忆背后的心理学,探讨曼德拉效应的著名案例,并反思自己关于混乱或错误记忆的经历。在解构信仰、媒体和群体思维如何影响我们记忆世界的方式时,我们还将提出更深层次的问题:我们究竟能多大程度上信任自己的记忆?当整个社会对某个事件记错时,会发生什么?让我们来一场令人震撼的讨论,或许能改变你对过去和现实的看法。