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Psychology says people who trust others too easily aren’t simply naive but their brains may be wired for emotional safety, making red flags harder to notice | Collector
Psychology says people who trust others too easily aren’t simply naive but their brains may be wired for emotional safety, making red flags harder to notice
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Psychology says people who trust others too easily aren’t simply naive but their brains may be wired for emotional safety, making red flags harder to notice

The psychology behind people who trust others too easily reveals a complex blend of empathy, attachment styles, optimism bias, projection and emotional conditioning. Psychology suggests these individuals are not necessarily poor judges of character; many simply approach relationships with openness, sincerity and emotional optimism.

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