The NeuroKrish Immersion

The "Other" in Public Life

17 min · 23. maj 2026
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Why do we weep for celebrities we have never met, yet feel deep hostility toward political opponents? In this episode of the Detached Observer, part of the Neurokrish Immersion, we explore "the other" in public life. Moving away from typical media outrage cycles, we use brain science to break down how parasocial bonds, the halo effect, mirror neurons, and our ancient tribal circuits drive both our deepest devotions and our sharpest political divides. From the legendary public mourning of MGR to modern debates over Sanathanam, discover how two completely opposite emotional realities are generated by the exact same neurological machinery.

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