the easiest way to convince someone with a fixed mindset is to tell him that his old mindset is flawed, and the paradigm has shifted.
momentarily, due to the lack of knowledge/information, the subject would be obliged to agree with your views. this is mostly true in Singapore, where most of us are afraid of dissenting.
this tactic is highly effective in marketing, especially when your products are the spur-of-the-moment kind, where one pay a big sum to reap utility thereafter.
however it's hard to maintain brand loyalty as another firm can easily debunk your way of thinking, in a similar manner, and eventually, after most people are being deceived, the public will be educated.
so, for now, I'm not wrong,
she lied.
(The answer lies in the heart, which does not always distinguish between fact and fiction but always knows what it cherishes)
momentarily, due to the lack of knowledge/information, the subject would be obliged to agree with your views. this is mostly true in Singapore, where most of us are afraid of dissenting.
this tactic is highly effective in marketing, especially when your products are the spur-of-the-moment kind, where one pay a big sum to reap utility thereafter.
however it's hard to maintain brand loyalty as another firm can easily debunk your way of thinking, in a similar manner, and eventually, after most people are being deceived, the public will be educated.
so, for now, I'm not wrong,
she lied.
(The answer lies in the heart, which does not always distinguish between fact and fiction but always knows what it cherishes)
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