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25. What we say first is what sticks with others

25. What we say first is what sticks with others

First impressions are more important than you think.

Scientists observed the this at many parts of our life, especially when convincing others, so you should not be afraid to speak up first.

People tend to remember the first argument for a longer time and they also influence our opinion stronger. 

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20 yo medical student😄 I share interesting and sciency articles!

Some facts here have completely opened my eyes to our behaviour traits. It's also cool knowing also how these facts are all derived from studies with real participants, and are not just educated theories.

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