Nova Kade's Podcast
Why do so many purchases leave people feeling manipulated, even when nothing illegal happened? This episode explores hidden dishonesty, sales psychology, unconscious behaviour, and the reasons modern society rewards image over truth. Buying a used car should feel exciting, yet many people walk away feeling like something was hidden from them. This episode explores why buying a used car often feels like a scam, how dishonest selling practices became socially acceptable, and why modern consumer culture rewards persuasion over transparency. But the conversation goes deeper than car dealerships. We explore unconscious repetition, mechanical living, social conditioning, and the psychology behind why people continue behaviours they already know are dishonest. Why do humans repeat the same emotional patterns, ambitions, and manipulations generation after generation? Why does image matter more than honesty? And why does modern life keep people mentally crowded and psychologically exhausted? This is not a conversation about cars alone. It is about awareness, repetition, identity, consumer trust, and the hidden psychology shaping everyday human behaviour. A crowded mind repeats the past. An aware mind begins to see.
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