The highest state of deception is to become a habit

Abe 2022-04-22 07:01:02

5,000 loan for 50,000 yuan, no refund. This is an investment behavior that takes advantage of people's desire to take advantage. But don't you have to pay off the loan? Americans have no savings, but they don't worry about medical care, schooling, housing, or even paying taxes. Maybe because I usually pay insurance, so I don't worry about medical treatment. But society as a whole is about hedonism, and that's why people take loans. And because you want to get a loan, you are not afraid of being cheated, especially when others repeatedly refuse and push the loan conditions to a higher level. The highest level of deception is: talking to you is to look up to you, and charging you a fee is really trying to help you, but things are unpredictable, and most of them are unsuccessful. And the clearer the responsibility is, the more fair it is, especially when it is shown that there is an internal relationship, this kind of "justice" can obviously be manipulated.
Why others believe in a thing is not because he wants to believe in this thing, but through his judgment and verification, this thing is worth believing. If you want to defraud a person like this, you must let him see the feasibility and profitability of it. This kind of trust can be established through a third party, and some small favors can be thrown at the right time to make people eat the sweetness. It's like pyramid selling, developing offline, sharing new money with old people, and creating an illusion. So to set up a scam, you need to capture a person's subjective initiative, and set up a game to make him realize, that is, if he sells him, he has to help him count the money.
People are not living in a deception, there are so many real, joys and sorrows. If it is different from nature, it is deception, and hypocrisy is deception and pretence. If something is faked for a lifetime, it is called a habit.

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American Hustle quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Irving Rosenfeld: Did you ever have to find a way to survive and you knew your choices were bad, *but* you had to survive?

  • Sydney Prosser: You're nothing to me until you're everything.