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Mind Control

Mind control refers to techniques or practices intended to influence or manipulate an individual's thoughts, beliefs, or behaviors without their consent. It can involve psychological methods such as coercion, persuasion, or indoctrination. Commonly associated with cults, political propaganda, or certain psychological therapies, mind control raises ethical concerns about autonomy and free will. While complete control is largely considered a myth, many everyday influences—like media messaging, social pressure, and advertising—can subtly shape our thoughts and decisions, highlighting the importance of critical thinking in resisting undue influence.