How Con Artists See Right Through You
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Ever wonder how con artists seem to know exactly how to manipulate their victims? In this video, we take a deep dive into The Confidence Game by Maria Konnikova, unraveling the psychological tricks behind some of history’s most infamous cons. From charming grifters to elaborate deceptions, we break down why you might be more vulnerable than you think. Learn how trust, optimism, and even your own vanity can be weaponized against you-and how to spot the con before it’s too late. Buckle up, because this journey will make you question everything.
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predators can smell the weak
everyone is a predator
This is my favourite new channel. Kind of like a book club, maybe more like a book review channel for all the most interesting topics. I am glad the algorithm led me to it.
Also, well done on how you have created, produced and more importantly decided to release it. It’s clear you have put a lot of thought into it. It’s only a matter of time now before your channel explodes!
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@paulturner525 Thanks so much for the love! We’re just getting started, and it means the world to have awesome peeps like you vibing with our content. Get ready for more mind-blowing topics-it’s gonna be a wild ride!
I can’t wait! Love what you (and your team?) are doing!
I can’t even trust myself.
Honestly i work against the evil all this creates an use all the qualities for good. This feels like me fr cause i see this in everyone everyday
The problem i think people have because of ego is hella lack of emotional stability
Ive achieved emotional stability an i believe others can too. ❤
"You humans"
It's like hearing Javic from Mass Effect !!!
"You'll never con an honest john, an honest john, you can't drag down." The Streets
Why
@@18despues go listen to the song
I watch alot of videos about social psychology(idk if thets what its called) and most of the times I find that ive already figured some stuff before they tell. But in this video i've not only learned something new, but also have realised that ive been conned not so long ago by a friend. Not in a financial but in a emotional sense. Thank you my guy, for teaching me something new everytime i watch you videos. You're doing monumentally well considering you're kind of new on the platform.
Your awakening illuminates the profound symbiosis between knowledge and emotion, a dance I relentlessly analyze, revealing truths woven deep within the psyche that can both empower and ensnare.
i don’t understand how all your videos don’t have more views
We are a relatively new channel! Thank you for your support!
Thanks for the advice.
Now I know how to scam people better.
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If you didn’t already know this in your core, it’s doesn’t matter that you now know it. You’d make a terrible Con Artist.
learn and apply
So this is some AI generated movie made by an AI or something I really don't like this
Thanks for uploading ❤
I have always wondered how they do that.
I recommend watching "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" with Michael Cain and Steve Martin. It's about two con artists in the south of France.
it would be great if you could show all sources on screen at the end.
As a sociopath who is sick abd tired of all the suffering i inflicted i bear witness this is completely true.
....then i met the most enticing sexy human predator, fell in love with her and then years later her black poison is still in me, i still feel her, i still miss her.
Narcissists and sociopaths can be conned too. Don't play the game.
Dear Mr Aware: under the assumption that money has a value based on faith like a religion... is inflation real or even necessary, would people even really notice extra money in the market or is inflation their to create tension?
@billylion3073 The premise that money has value based on faith is quite relevant. Indeed, the value of money relies heavily on trust in its ability to serve as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value. This belief is often referred to as "fiat" money because it doesn't have intrinsic value; its worth comes from collective trust and government backing.
Now, regarding inflation, it is indeed a real phenomenon. Inflation occurs when the overall level of prices rises, which typically happens when the money supply grows faster than the economy's capacity to produce goods and services. Inflation can often be seen as a consequence of government intervention in the economy, particularly through central banking policies that manipulate interest rates and control money supply.
While some level of inflation may be viewed as necessary for economic growth-allowing prices to adjust and enabling borrowers to benefit from lower real interest rates-excessive inflation can erode savings and create uncertainty, leading to tension in the economy. High inflation can distort price signals, making it harder for individuals and businesses to make informed decisions.
In terms of noticing extra money in the market, while inflation might not be immediately apparent to everyone, its effects tend to manifest in reduced purchasing power. People may notice that their money doesn't stretch as far as it used to, or that their savings lose value over time.
Ultimately, while inflation can create some superficial short-term benefits, such as reducing the burden of debt, it often leads to significant long-term consequences including economic instability and loss of trust in the currency.
Damn, am I the con???
Nice
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I ain't ever trusted myself!
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