Categories: All - emotions - confidence - bias - beliefs

by mark essam 6 years ago

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Iam right, you are wrong

People often cling to their beliefs, even when evidence suggests otherwise. They tend to favor popular ideas and assume that others share their viewpoints. Expert opinions can heavily influence them due to perceived credibility.

Iam right, you are wrong

Iam right, you are wrong

believes

use only the data that they believe and it is hard to change someone believes even it is false.

good purpose

people tends to the positive feedback

opinion

people believe in the popular ideas even if it is wrong.

evidence and credibility

people are always with the ideas of the expert people who know more and have more knowledge.

fear

it works when people are already stressed and it may creates false believes.

confirmation bias

people disregard the data what they do not believe and they stick to their cognitive bias.

thoughts

people think that everyone is thinking in the same way as they do.

confidence

the self confidence of some people make the ignore any other argument ideas.

emotions

emotions can change someone's mind