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GTShake_WealthComesvip
· 2025-05-08 10:54
Why do some people not like to hear the truth? People do not like to hear the truth, and they even less like to hear lies; instead, they prefer to hear what is appropriate. I once heard a story about an ancient general who was fighting a war and was being defeated one after another by the enemy. He planned to describe the situation truthfully in a letter to his superior. However, when he wrote that he had been defeated repeatedly, he felt it was inappropriate and changed it to 'fighting back after each defeat.' As a result, when his leader saw the letter, he not only did not punish him but actually praised the general. Sophistry can triumph over facts; the same fact can evoke different feelings in others after being described differently. The truth itself is not important; what matters is people's perception of the truth. Therefore, those who can manipulate others' views possess the power to win people's hearts.
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TheDog_sHeadShook_aGvip
· 2025-05-08 10:54
Why do some people dislike hearing the truth? People dislike hearing the truth even more than lies; they prefer to hear agreeable words. I once heard a story about an ancient general who was losing battle after battle against the enemy. He intended to describe the situation truthfully in a letter to his superior. However, when he wrote about his repeated defeats, he felt it was inappropriate, so he changed it to "fighting back after each defeat." As a result, when the leader saw the letter, he not only did not punish the general but instead praised him. Sophistry triumphs over facts; the same fact can evoke different feelings in others based on different descriptions. The truth is not important; what matters is people's perception of the truth. Therefore, those who can manipulate others' perceptions hold the power to win people's hearts.
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ATurnOfTheDog_sHeadvip
· 2025-05-08 10:54
Why do some people not like to hear the truth? People do not like to hear the truth, and even less do they like to hear lies; they prefer to hear what is appropriate. I once heard a story about a general in ancient times who was being defeated in battle. He planned to truthfully describe his situation in a letter to his superior. However, when he wrote about his repeated defeats, he felt it was inappropriate, so he changed it to "defeated yet still fighting." As a result, when the leader saw the letter, he not only did not punish the general, but instead praised him. Sophistry triumphs over facts; the same fact described differently can give others a different feeling. The truth is not important; what matters is people's perception of the truth. Therefore, those who can manipulate others' perceptions hold the power to win people's hearts.
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GTGTFinancialFreedomvip
· 2025-05-08 10:54
Why do some people dislike hearing the truth? People do not like to hear the truth, and they dislike hearing lies even more; they prefer to hear acceptable words. I once heard a story about a general in ancient times who was being defeated in battle by the enemy. He planned to describe the situation truthfully in a letter to his superior. However, when he wrote about his repeated defeats, he felt it was inappropriate, so he changed it to "repeatedly fighting back after each defeat." As a result, when the leader saw the letter, he not only did not punish the general but instead praised him. Sophistry triumphs over facts; the same fact can evoke different feelings in others based on different descriptions. The truth is not important; what matters is people's perception of the truth. Therefore, those who can manipulate others' views hold the power to influence people's hearts.
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DogHeadShakesTheWorlvip
· 2025-05-08 10:54
Why do some people not like to hear the truth? People dislike hearing the truth even more than they dislike hearing lies; they prefer to hear what is acceptable. I once heard a story about an ancient general who was losing battle after battle against the enemy. He intended to describe the situation truthfully in a letter to his superior. However, when he wrote about his repeated defeats, he felt it was inappropriate, so he changed it to "fighting despite repeated defeats." As a result, when the leader read the letter, he not only did not punish the general but instead praised him. Sophistry triumphs over facts; the same fact can evoke different feelings in others when described differently. The truth itself is not important; what matters is people's perception of the truth. Therefore, those who can manipulate others' perceptions have the power to win people's hearts.
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DogHeadNodded_MoneyEvvip
· 2025-05-08 10:54
Why do some people not like to hear the truth? People do not like to hear the truth, and even less like to hear lies; they prefer to hear appropriate words. I once heard a story about an ancient general in battle. He was being defeated step by step by the enemy, so he planned to describe the situation truthfully in a letter to his superior. However, when he wrote about his repeated defeats, he felt it was inappropriate, so he changed it to "repeatedly fighting after each defeat." As a result, when the leader saw the letter, he not only did not punish him but instead praised the general. Sophistry surpasses facts; the same fact, described differently, can give others different feelings. The truth is not important; what matters is people's perception of the truth. Therefore, those who can manipulate others' perceptions hold the power to win people's hearts.
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RaiseYourHeadAndWealvip
· 2025-05-08 10:54
Why do some people not like to hear the truth? People dislike hearing the truth even more than falsehoods; they prefer to hear what is convenient. I once heard a story about a general in ancient times who was losing battle after battle. He intended to describe the situation truthfully in a letter to his superior. However, when he wrote about his repeated defeats, he felt it was inappropriate and changed it to "fighting back after each defeat." As a result, when the leader saw the letter, he not only did not punish the general but instead praised him. Sophistry outweighs facts; the same fact described differently can lead to different perceptions. The truth is not important; what matters is people's perception of the truth. Therefore, those who can manipulate others' views possess the power to win hearts.
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TheGoldenTouchOfDogvip
· 2025-05-08 10:54
Why do some people dislike hearing the truth? People don't like hearing the truth, and they like hearing lies even less; what people prefer are agreeable words. I once heard a story about an ancient general who was losing battle after battle against the enemy. He planned to honestly describe the situation in a letter to his superior. However, when he wrote about his repeated defeats, he felt it was inappropriate, so he changed it to "repeatedly fighting after each defeat." As a result, when the leader saw the letter, he not only did not punish the general but instead praised him. Sophistry triumphs over facts; the same fact, described differently, can elicit different feelings in others. The truth is not important; what matters is people's perceptions of the truth. Therefore, those who can manipulate others' views hold the power to win people's hearts.
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