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Believe lies when it comes to positive information

2023-04-30 13:29:19

“The reception is not good here. That’s why we sometimes have troubles like this.”

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I didn’t know that the 7th floor of the building had poor cell phone reception.
My phone says “5G”.
I wonder if the radio wave condition is really bad here.
I don’t know which cell phone company she’s using.
However, there was a typo in the text message she sent me.
I pointed out a few typos, but she didn’t seem to notice.
I wasn’t annoyed, but she seemed annoyed.

when do people believe lies
There are many reasons why people believe lies, but some common reasons are:
If you believe the information came from someone you trust: People tend to believe that information is true when it comes from someone they trust. However, if the information turns out to be false, it can lead to skepticism even for people you trusted.
Tendency to believe lies when it comes to positive information: People are more likely to believe information that is positive about themselves or their group to be true. Conversely, they tend to refuse to believe the truth of information that is unfavorable to themselves or their group.
When information matches your expectations and beliefs: People tend to believe information that matches their expectations and beliefs is true. Conversely, they tend to reject information that contradicts their expectations and beliefs.
Authoritative Sources of Information: People tend to believe information from authoritative sources to be true. However, if the authoritative originator puts out false information, he may believe it to be true, so careful judgment is required.
These are some of the reasons why people believe lies. But people don’t always believe lies. In order to judge the truth of information, it is important to consider using various information sources and judgment criteria.

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