dynaquest4 wrote,
"A smart guy once said: "When confronted with the truth, believers do not want to hear about it. They want to remain in the magical world of fantasy where they think they can hear improvements in their wire...."
An even smarter guy once said, "When confronted with the truth, non-believers do not want to hear about it. They want to remain in the magical world of fantasy where they think they cannot hear improvements in their wire..."
We call that the Backfire Effect.
"A smart guy once said: "When confronted with the truth, believers do not want to hear about it. They want to remain in the magical world of fantasy where they think they can hear improvements in their wire...."
An even smarter guy once said, "When confronted with the truth, non-believers do not want to hear about it. They want to remain in the magical world of fantasy where they think they cannot hear improvements in their wire..."
We call that the Backfire Effect.