Lifestyle: 8 Ways of Freeing Yourself from The Opinions Of Others

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Lifestyle: 8 Ways of Freeing Yourself from The Opinions Of Others Gist. Check out; Why do we so willingly trust others and their opinions? Because it makes us happy. This thesis was proved by scientists from University College London and Aarhus University in Denmark. They proved that at the moment when other people agree with our opinion, the activity of the area responsible for the prize increases in our brain.

The more favorable opinions, the greater the activity. The study also showed that some of us are more dependent on positive opinions than others.

How do you then free yourself and join the other group to make sure that our decisions are really ours?

We look at the opinions of others in various areas of life, such as shopping decisions. As many as 50% of on-line buyers are guided by the recommendations of other customers.
On the basis of such opinions – fair or not – they make purchase decisions and evaluate the credibility of the store (e-commerce report in Poland, Gemius 2016).

If the opinion of others about a pair of pants, a bottle of juice or TV is so important, then think how many of us are susceptible to approval (or not) at home, at work, among friends.

Most people consider themselves independent and independent thinkers.
So why do they subordinate their emotional well-being and emotional comfort to others every day?

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