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  2. 7 Signs Someone Might Think You're 'Hard To Read ... - AOL

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    Dr. Hafeez shares seven signs you're hard to read. She also shared the best and worst times to act "mysterious." Related: 9 Subtle Ways Your Body Language Might Make You 'Instantly Unlikable ...

  3. Gullibility - Wikipedia

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    Illustration by Peter Newell for the poem "The Sycophantic Fox and the Gullible Raven" (Fables for the Frivolous) by Guy Wetmore Carryl.. Gullibility is a failure of social intelligence in which a person is easily tricked or manipulated into an ill-advised course of action.

  4. Stupidity - Wikipedia

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    Stupidity is a quality or state of being stupid, or an act or idea that exhibits properties of being stupid. [4] In a character study of "The Stupid Man" attributed to the Greek philosopher Theophrastus (c. 371 – c. 287 BC), stupidity was defined as "mental slowness in speech or action". The modern English word "stupid" has a broad range of ...

  5. Dunning–Kruger effect - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers include a metacognitive component in their definition. In this view, the Dunning–Kruger effect is the thesis that those who are incompetent in a given area tend to be ignorant of their incompetence, i.e., they lack the metacognitive ability to become aware of their incompetence.

  6. 7 Signs You’re Experiencing Hypervigilance - AOL

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    Therapists say the behavior pattern can lead to physical symptoms and affect your mental health. But there are ways to change your behaviors.

  7. Meanness - Wikipedia

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    Meanness, therefore, is the vice of a free person behaving, in such a culture, as a slave does. [ 8 ] Another problem that has taxed philosophers analysing Aristotle is that the expected continuum (on which vices and a virtue lie) is from excess to deficiency; but Aristotle describes meanness as both excess (of taking from) and deficiency (of ...

  8. “What Was Your ‘I’m Dating An Idiot’ Moment?” (50 Answers)

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    Keep reading to also find a conversation with Relationship and Dating Coach Mila Smith, and be sure to upvote the stories that you believe warrant an immediate break-up! #1

  9. Village idiot - Wikipedia

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    De idioot bij de vijver (The Idiot By the Pond, 1926, Frits Van den Berghe) Bronze statue of Milyo, a "village idiot" of Plovdiv. The village idiot is, in strict terms, a person locally known for ignorance or stupidity but is also a common term for a stereotypically silly or nonsensical person or stock character.