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Your brain isn’t wired to detect truth — it’s wired to detect certainty. That’s why a confident wrong answer often beats a hesitant right one, in meetings, arguments, and even elections. Studies show people rate confident speakers as more trustworthy, even when their accuracy is no better than chance.

Next time someone sounds sure of themselves, ask yourself: are they right, or just confident?

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