“We see people not as they are, but as they appear to us. And these appearances are usually misleading.”
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We do not see people as they are, but as they appear to us:
All of us desire that flagship smartphone , the latest tech and setup. A lot of that desiring nature is influenced from content creators. These are professional people who have an interesting way of presenting things that makes you want to buy stuff. Also, many of these presentations are composed...
It's a type of cognitive bias in which people believe that they are smarter and more capable than they really are. Inexperience masquerades as expertise. And we tend to see it in other people, but we don’t see it in ourselves.
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