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  2. Self-deception - Wikipedia

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    Self-deception is a process of denying or rationalizing away the ... This is outlined in many introductory textbooks in evolutionary psychology. [12] For example, ...

  3. Positive illusions - Wikipedia

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    Positive illusions are a form of self-deception or self-enhancement that feel good; maintain self-esteem; or avoid discomfort, at least in the short term. There are three general forms: inflated assessment of one's own abilities, unrealistic optimism about the future, and an illusion of control. [1]

  4. Deception - Wikipedia

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    There is also self-deception. It can also be called, with varying subjective implications, beguilement, deceit, bluff, mystification, ruse, or subterfuge. Deception is a major relational transgression that often leads to feelings of betrayal and distrust. Deception violates relational rules and is considered to be a negative violation of ...

  5. The Folly of Fools - Wikipedia

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    The Folly of Fools: The Logic of Deceit and Self-Deception in Human Life (2011, Basic Books, ISBN 0465027555) by Robert Trivers is a book that examines the evolutionary explanations for deceit and self-deception. Trivers focuses primarily on humans but he includes examples from many other organisms as well.

  6. Interpersonal deception theory - Wikipedia

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    Emotion can motivate deception, with the sender relying on relevant knowledge (informational, relational and behavioral familiarity) [11] to achieve goals such as self-gratification, avoiding a negative emotional outcome or creating a negative emotional outcome for the target of deception. Emotion can be a result of deception, since a physical ...

  7. Joe Milton III steps in, guides Patriots past Bills 23-16 - AOL

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    Joe Milton III threw for one touchdown and rushed for another in his NFL debut to guide the New England Patriots to a 23-16 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday afternoon in Foxborough, Mass.

  8. Bad faith (existentialism) - Wikipedia

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    For example, being a doctor but wishing to "transcend" that to become a pig farmer. One is who one is not, a pig farmer, not who one is, a doctor. According to Sartre, a person can only be defined negatively, as "what it is not", and this negation is the only positive definition of "what it is".

  9. Amazon ignored warnings about worker injuries, Senate probe finds

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    E-commerce giant executives allegedly rejected safety recommendations urging production quotas be curtailed.