import random import time LOCAL_SCRIPT_TOPICS = [ ( "Dark Psychology: How People Control You Without Force", "dark psychology", "The scariest control is not when someone orders you directly. It is when they shape your choices and make you believe the decision was yours.", "They use guilt, silence, confusion, and approval like invisible strings.", "Awareness is the moment those strings start losing power." ), ( "The Psychology of Manipulation in Daily Life", "manipulation", "Manipulation rarely looks evil in real life. Most of the time, it looks caring, emotional, urgent, or innocent.", "Someone pressures you, then calls it love. Someone crosses a boundary, then calls you sensitive.", "The first defense is learning to separate emotion from intention." ), ( "How Gaslighting Makes You Doubt Yourself", "gaslighting", "Gaslighting does not break your mind in one day. It slowly makes you question your memory, your reaction, and your sense of reality.", "First they deny what happened. Then they attack your tone. Then they make you apologize for noticing.", "If someone benefits every time you doubt yourself, pay attention." ), ( "Why Silent Treatment Is Psychological Control", "silent treatment", "Silence can be peaceful, but silent treatment is different. It is silence used as punishment.", "The goal is not space. The goal is to make you anxious enough to chase, explain, and surrender.", "Healthy people communicate distance. Manipulative people weaponize it." ), ( "How Narcissists Use Praise and Punishment", "narcissistic behavior", "A narcissistic pattern often starts with intense attention. They make you feel chosen before they make you feel dependent.", "Then the praise becomes rare, criticism becomes normal, and you start working to earn the old version of them back.", "The trap is not hate. The trap is chasing the beginning." ), ( "The Dark Psychology of Guilt Tripping", "guilt tripping", "Guilt is useful when you did something wrong. But guilt tripping is when someone uses your conscience as a remote control.", "They do not ask clearly. They make you feel selfish for having a boundary.", "A boundary that only works when nobody is upset is not a boundary." ), ( "How People Use Fear of Loss Against You", "fear of loss", "The fear of losing someone can make intelligent people ignore obvious disrespect.", "Manipulative people sense this fear and use distance, jealousy, or uncertainty to keep you emotionally hooked.", "When fear becomes the reason you stay, the connection is no longer free." ), ( "The Psychology of Love Bombing", "love bombing", "Love bombing feels powerful because it gives you emotional intensity before trust has had time to build.", "Too much attention too early can feel romantic, but sometimes it is a fast track to dependency.", "Real connection grows. Manipulation rushes." ), ( "How Toxic People Test Your Boundaries", "toxic behavior", "Toxic people do not always break your boundary immediately. First, they test how much discomfort you are willing to tolerate.", "A joke that insults you. A small lie. A delayed apology. A repeated excuse.", "Every time you ignore the small test, the next test becomes bigger." ), ( "The Psychology of Emotional Blackmail", "emotional blackmail", "Emotional blackmail sounds like love, but it works like pressure.", "If you loved me, you would do this. After everything I did for you, you owe me. Fine, I will suffer alone.", "Love does not need threats to be heard." ), ( "Why Some People Always Play the Victim", "victim mentality", "Some people use victimhood not because they are helpless, but because it protects them from accountability.", "Every conversation becomes their pain, their struggle, their excuse, until your hurt has no space.", "Empathy is powerful, but empathy without boundaries becomes a trap." ), ( "How Triangulation Creates Jealousy and Control", "triangulation", "Triangulation is when someone brings a third person into the emotional game to make you insecure.", "They mention an ex, compare you, praise someone else, or create competition where there should be trust.", "If someone needs your insecurity to feel powerful, that is not connection." ), ( "The Psychology of Push-Pull Behavior", "push-pull behavior", "Push-pull behavior keeps people addicted because the reward is unpredictable.", "One day they are warm. Next day they are distant. Then they return just enough to restart your hope.", "Inconsistency can become more addictive than love." ), ( "How People Use Confusion to Control You", "confusion", "Confusion is one of the most underrated control tactics.", "When someone keeps changing the story, moving the goalpost, or mixing affection with disrespect, your brain stays busy trying to solve them.", "A healthy relationship gives clarity. A manipulative one keeps you decoding." ), ( "Why Over-Explaining Makes You Easier to Control", "over-explaining", "When you over-explain every boundary, you accidentally teach people that your no is open for debate.", "Manipulative people do not need a better explanation. They need more chances to weaken your decision.", "A clear no is stronger than a nervous paragraph." ), ( "The Dark Psychology of Intermittent Reward", "intermittent reward", "The most addictive people are not always kind. They are unpredictable.", "Small moments of affection after long confusion can make your brain chase relief and call it love.", "If peace only comes in tiny doses, ask what is creating the pain." ), ( "How Fake Nice People Manipulate Trust", "fake niceness", "Fake nice people do not look dangerous at first because they hide control behind politeness.", "They help you, then remind you. They compliment you, then make you dependent. They smile, but keep score.", "Real kindness does not use generosity as a contract." ), ( "The Psychology of Power in Relationships", "power dynamics", "Every relationship has a power dynamic, even when nobody talks about it.", "The person who needs less approval, tolerates less disrespect, and fears loss less often holds more power.", "The goal is not to control people. The goal is to stop being controlled by fear." ), ( "How Manipulators Make You Feel Responsible for Their Emotions", "emotional responsibility", "One of the oldest manipulation tricks is making you responsible for emotions you did not create.", "They get angry, and you fix it. They feel insecure, and you shrink yourself. They feel sad, and your boundary disappears.", "You can care about someone's feelings without becoming controlled by them." ), ( "Why Walking Away Breaks Manipulation", "walking away", "Manipulation survives when the other person believes you will keep explaining, chasing, and proving yourself forever.", "Walking away removes the audience from the performance.", "Sometimes the strongest response is not winning the argument. It is leaving the game." ), ( "Why Discipline Feels Hard at First", "discipline", "Most people think discipline fails because they are weak. But the real reason is simpler: the brain hates sudden identity changes.", "Every time you try to become serious overnight, your old routine starts fighting back.", "The goal is not to become intense for one day. The goal is to become predictable to yourself." ), ( "The Psychology of Phone Addiction", "phone addiction", "Your phone is not stealing your focus by accident. It is designed to give your brain fast rewards before real work can feel meaningful.", "You check one notification, then suddenly ten minutes disappear without a decision.", "If you cannot sit with boredom, you cannot build anything deep." ), ( "Why Confidence Changes How People Treat You", "confidence", "People do not only respond to what you say. They respond to the way you carry your own presence.", "A person who doubts every word teaches the room to doubt them too.", "Confidence is not noise. Confidence is permission you stop begging for." ), ( "How Overthinking Destroys Action", "overthinking", "Overthinking feels intelligent because it keeps producing explanations. But most of the time, it is just fear wearing the costume of analysis.", "You plan, compare, imagine, delay, and call it preparation.", "At some point, clarity does not come before action. Clarity comes from action." ), ( "Why Comfort Zones Become Invisible Prisons", "comfort zone", "Comfort never looks dangerous in the beginning. It looks safe, familiar, and reasonable.", "But slowly, the things you avoid start controlling the size of your life.", "A comfort zone is not a place. It is a limit your brain starts defending." ), ( "The Hidden Cost of Wasting Your 20s", "your 20s", "Your 20s do not punish you immediately. That is why they are dangerous.", "You can waste a day and still feel fine. You can waste a month and still look normal.", "But the bill comes later, when options become fewer and excuses become heavier." ), ( "Why People Lose Respect for You", "respect", "Respect rarely disappears in one dramatic moment. It leaks slowly through repeated patterns.", "When you say yes while wanting to say no, when you break your own standards, when you explain too much.", "People notice patterns long before they say anything." ), ( "How to Build Focus in a Distracted World", "focus", "Focus is not something you find. Focus is something you protect.", "The modern world does not need to defeat you. It only needs to interrupt you enough times.", "A focused person is dangerous because their energy moves in one direction." ), ( "Why Most People Stay Average", "average mindset", "Most people do not stay average because they lack talent. They stay average because average behavior feels socially safe.", "Nobody judges you for scrolling, delaying, complaining, or doing the minimum.", "Average is comfortable because it never asks you to explain your ambition." ), ( "The Psychology of Self-Control", "self-control", "Self-control is not about suppressing desire forever. It is about not obeying every impulse like it is an order.", "The gap between impulse and action is where your future is decided.", "If your mood can control your actions, your goals are not really in charge." ), ( "Why Small Habits Change Your Identity", "habits", "Habits look small because one action does not change your life instantly.", "But every repeated action is a vote for the type of person you believe you are.", "Your identity is not built by what you promise. It is built by what you repeat." ), ( "How to Stop Seeking Validation", "validation", "Validation becomes dangerous when other people's reactions start deciding your mood.", "You post, wait, check, compare, and slowly your self-worth becomes a public vote.", "The strongest people are not the ones everyone approves of. They are the ones who can survive being misunderstood." ), ( "Why Deep Work Feels Boring", "deep work", "Deep work feels boring at first because your brain is used to faster rewards.", "Real progress does not give you a dopamine hit every ten seconds.", "The boring phase is not a sign that the work is wrong. It is a sign that your attention is detoxing." ), ( "The Dark Side of Being Too Available", "availability", "When you are always available, people stop experiencing your presence as valuable.", "Instant replies, instant yes, instant explanations; slowly your boundaries disappear.", "Scarcity is not manipulation. Sometimes it is self-respect." ), ( "Why Your Environment Controls Your Discipline", "environment", "Willpower is overrated when your environment keeps pulling you in the opposite direction.", "If your phone is beside you, junk food is visible, and distractions are one click away, you are not weak. You are surrounded.", "Design beats motivation because design removes unnecessary battles." ), ( "How to Become Mentally Strong", "mental strength", "Mental strength is not loud. It is the ability to do what is right while your emotions are trying to negotiate.", "Anyone can look strong when life is easy.", "Real strength appears when comfort is available but you still choose standards." ), ( "Why Comparison Kills Progress", "comparison", "Comparison feels useful because it gives you a measurement. But most of the time, it only steals energy from execution.", "You compare your chapter one to someone else's chapter twenty and call yourself behind.", "The only comparison that matters is whether your current habits can create your desired future." ), ( "The Psychology of Procrastination", "procrastination", "Procrastination is not always laziness. Many times it is emotional avoidance.", "The task feels unclear, uncomfortable, or connected to failure, so your brain pushes it away.", "Make the first step so small that fear has no space to argue." ), ( "Why Silence Builds Power", "silence", "Not every thought needs to become a message. Not every plan needs to become an announcement.", "When you speak less, your actions start carrying more weight.", "Silence is powerful because it stops giving people access to every part of your mind." ), ( "How to Rebuild Your Life Quietly", "rebuilding life", "The best life changes usually do not look dramatic from the outside.", "You sleep earlier, scroll less, study longer, train quietly, and stop explaining yourself.", "One day people notice the result, but they never saw the private rebuild." ), ] def build_local_script(topic, core, hook, observation, closing): return f""" SCRIPT: {hook} And that is exactly why this matters. Most people look at {core} like it is a personality trait. Either you have it, or you do not. But that is a lazy explanation. The truth is, your behavior is being shaped every day by small decisions you barely notice. You wake up and check your phone before your mind has even become clear. You delay one important task and call it a small break. You say yes to things that drain you because saying no feels uncomfortable. Then at night, you wonder why your life feels stuck. Most people never notice this... Your future is not destroyed by one big mistake. It is usually weakened by tiny patterns that repeat for months. {observation} And this is where the game begins... If you want to change your results, you cannot only chase a better mood. You need a better system. A system means you stop asking your feelings for permission every time something important has to be done. If you need motivation to start, your brain will keep waiting for the perfect emotional weather. And perfect emotional weather almost never comes. So make the first step obvious. Make the distraction harder. Make the correct action easier. If you want to study, keep the book open before the session starts. If you want to focus, put the phone away before the urge appears. If you want respect, stop making promises you already know you will not keep. That is not extreme. That is basic self-leadership. People think transformation looks cinematic. But most real transformation looks boring from the outside. Repeating the same standard. Protecting the same hour. Choosing the same hard thing. Again and again. Until your brain stops treating it like a fight and starts treating it like your identity. {closing} So the question is not whether you understand this. The question is whether your next action will prove that you actually do. TITLE SUGGESTIONS: {topic} The Truth About {core.title()} This Changes How You See {core.title()} THUMBNAIL TEXT IDEAS: STOP IGNORING THIS YOUR BRAIN IS TRICKING YOU CHANGE THE PATTERN """.strip() LOCAL_SCRIPT_ANGLES = [ ( "The uncomfortable truth", "The uncomfortable truth is that most people do not lose because they are not capable. They lose because their daily pattern is stronger than their intention.", "Look at your last seven days. Not your goals. Not your plans. Your actual behavior.", "If your routine was repeated for one full year, where would it take you?" ), ( "The hidden pattern", "There is a hidden pattern behind this, and once you see it, you cannot unsee it.", "Your brain keeps choosing the easiest emotional exit, then gives you a logical explanation later.", "The real question is simple: are you making decisions, or are your impulses making them for you?" ), ( "The social reality", "The world does not only judge your words. It reads your patterns, your energy, your timing, and your self-control.", "People notice when you are easily distracted. They notice when you need approval. They notice when your standards are flexible.", "Before you demand better treatment, ask if your behavior is teaching people to take you seriously." ), ( "The student trap", "Students do not fail only because they study less. Many fail because they confuse activity with progress.", "Sitting at a desk, watching videos, highlighting lines, and making plans can feel productive while changing nothing.", "If you cannot test yourself without looking, you are not learning yet. You are only getting familiar." ), ( "The identity shift", "Real change starts when you stop treating improvement like a temporary project and start treating it like identity evidence.", "Every repeated action tells your brain, this is who I am now.", "You do not become different by saying something different. You become different by repeating something different." ), ] def build_angle_script(topic, core, hook, observation, closing, angle_name, angle_hook, angle_example, angle_question): return f""" SCRIPT: {hook} But that is only the surface. {angle_hook} Most people talk about {core} like it is simple. They say, just be disciplined. Just focus. Just stop overthinking. Just work harder. But if it was that simple, everyone would already be doing it. The real problem is not information. The real problem is the invisible pattern running your day. You know what to do, but when the moment comes, your brain negotiates. It says, start after ten minutes. Check the phone once. Watch one more video. Make a better plan first. And slowly, the day disappears. Most people never notice this... The mind does not always destroy your life loudly. Sometimes it destroys your standards politely. It gives you excuses that sound reasonable. It gives you comfort that feels harmless. It gives you delay that looks like preparation. {observation} {angle_example} And this is where the game begins... If you want to change this, stop waiting for a perfect emotional state. Your mood is not a leader. Your mood is weather. It changes. It lies. It gets tired. It wants comfort. So if your actions depend on your mood, your future becomes unstable. The only way out is to create rules that are simple enough to follow even on a bad day. Not a fantasy routine. Not a ten-hour productivity plan. Just a clear standard. One focused hour. One difficult task before entertainment. One promise you do not break. One distraction you remove before it controls you. That is how self-respect is built. Not through speeches. Through evidence. Every time you keep a promise to yourself, your brain gets proof. Every time you break one, your brain also gets proof. And over time, that proof becomes identity. {closing} {angle_question} TITLE SUGGESTIONS: {topic} {angle_name}: {core.title()} Why {core.title()} Controls Your Future THUMBNAIL TEXT IDEAS: THIS IS THE PATTERN STOP LYING TO YOURSELF YOUR HABITS EXPOSE YOU """.strip() class StoryGenerator: def __init__(self): self.stories = [ ("How to Build Discipline Without Motivation", """ SCRIPT: Motivation has one dangerous weakness. It arrives with your mood, and it disappears with your mood. So if your future depends on how you feel today, you are already playing from a weak position. Most people never notice this... discipline is not about choosing a harder life. Discipline is about training your brain so clearly that important work stops becoming a negotiation. A student starts studying only when the pressure becomes painful. The gym becomes serious only when the mirror starts feeling uncomfortable. A career becomes urgent only when comparison starts hurting. And this is where the game begins... You are not delaying action because you are lazy. You are delaying action because your brain treats discomfort like danger. The real discipline hack is simple: stop making important work an emotional decision. Turn it into a system. If you wake up every day and ask, should I do it or not, you are already losing energy. Strong people are not motivated every day. They simply stopped allowing their important work to remain optional. Starting small does not mean starting weak. Starting small means giving your brain proof that you can keep a promise to yourself. One page. Ten pushups. Five minutes of deep work. That is not small. That is the first evidence of a new identity. The question is not how much you can do when life feels easy. The question is whether you can still do the right thing when your mood is not supporting you. Because that is your real level. TITLE SUGGESTIONS: How to Build Discipline Without Motivation The Real Secret of Discipline Stop Waiting for Motivation THUMBNAIL TEXT IDEAS: MOTIVATION IS A TRAP DISCIPLINE HACK DO IT WITHOUT MOOD """), ("Why Most Students Waste Time Without Realizing It", """ SCRIPT: Most students do not waste time because of their phone. The phone is just the easiest escape. The real problem is that they do not know exactly what they are supposed to do in the next one hour. And when there is no clarity, the brain chooses comfort. That is not a coincidence. You open the book, look at one page, and suddenly your water bottle, notifications, desk cleaning, and random planning all start looking important. Because the brain creates productive-looking distractions to escape a difficult task. And the most dangerous waste of time is the kind that does not look like waste. Decorating notes. Making timetables. Watching motivational videos. Arranging highlighters. All of this is useless if you are not doing active recall or solving problems. The real test of studying is not how long you sat at the table. The real test is how much you can explain without looking after you leave the table. Most people never notice this... Their brain is not building learning. It is building familiarity. The page feels familiar, so they think they remember it. But in the exam, the mind goes blank. Why? Because recognition and recall are two different things. If you are serious, write one clear target before every study session. Not, today I will study the chapter. Write, today I will solve 20 questions. Today I will explain 3 concepts without looking. Today I will complete 2 past paper answers. Clarity reduces pressure. And when pressure goes down, focus becomes stable. The question is simple... Are you actually studying, or are you just creating the feeling of studying? TITLE SUGGESTIONS: Why Most Students Waste Time Without Realizing It Stop Fake Studying The Study Mistake Nobody Talks About THUMBNAIL TEXT IDEAS: FAKE STUDYING YOU ARE NOT LEARNING STOP WASTING TIME """) ] for topic, core, hook, observation, closing in LOCAL_SCRIPT_TOPICS: self.stories.append((topic, build_local_script(topic, core, hook, observation, closing))) for angle_name, angle_hook, angle_example, angle_question in LOCAL_SCRIPT_ANGLES: self.stories.append((f"{topic} - {angle_name}", build_angle_script(topic, core, hook, observation, closing, angle_name, angle_hook, angle_example, angle_question))) def generate_story(self): """Returns (script_text, topic)""" print("📜 Generating local fallback story...") time.sleep(1) # Simulate generation topic, script = random.choice(self.stories) return script.strip(), topic