Jumping to conclusions is a cognitive distortion making unwarranted assumptions. It's common among people, especially those with depression and anxiety. People make quick decisions but often with poor outcomes
Constant thoughts about someone can be normal in early romantic relationships. Sometimes it's a sign of deeper mental health issues. Can be caused by attraction, attachment, or mental health conditions
INGSOC is the only political party in Oceania, established during super-state's creation. Big Brother serves as the Party's leader, though his identity remains debated. Party aims for total control over people's thoughts and actions
World divided into superpowers after 1984 wars and economic collapse. Airstrip One in Oceania ruled by totalitarian Party "Ingsoc". Big Brother watches citizens through TVs, posters, and money. Party uses extensive surveillance on every street and building
Matrix agents maintain order by monitoring comatose humans' minds. Machines harvest energy from humans in engineered realities. Agents act as secret police force to interact with humans
O'Brien is the main antagonist in George Orwell's 1949 novel. He is an Inner Party member working in the Ministry of Truth. His name indicates Irish origin but has no significance