Trust and Deception
Trust-Default Theory explains why we often accept first impressions and rationalize doubts about others' behavior. Even when evidence of deceit emerges, we tend to dismiss it, driven by a desire to maintain trust. This tendency can lead to being duped, as people exploit our inclination to believe in the good of others. Recognizing this pattern can help us navigate relationships more wisely.In this clip
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