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04/26/2026

1. Lies that feel emotionally true
If something matches what people want to believe (hope, fear, identity), they accept it faster. Facts matter less than feelings in these cases.

2. Repetition = belief
The more often people hear something, the more familiar it feels—and familiarity gets mistaken for truth. This is called the “illusion of truth” effect.

3. Half-truths
The strongest lies often mix real facts with misleading conclusions. Because part of it is true, the whole thing seems credible.

4. Authority-based claims
If a statement appears to come from an expert, official source, or confident speaker, people are more likely to trust it—even without evidence.

5. Simple stories over complex truth
Reality is usually complicated. Lies that simplify things into clear “good vs bad” narratives spread more easily because they’re easier to understand and remember.

6. Social proof (“everyone says this”)
When people think “everyone believes it,” they’re less likely to question it.

04/26/2026
04/26/2026

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03/13/2024

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03/13/2024

Have more than thou showest,
Speak less than thou knowest,
Lend less than thou owest,
Ride more than thou goest,
Learn more than thou trowest,
Set less than thou throwest

~ William Shakespeare, King Lear [Act i, Scene iv]

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