A couple of weeks ago I discussed a couple of experiments by Nicholas Epley on the positive impact compliments have on people. But Epley’s research uncovers other gems as well. In 2017, he published a paper together with Juliana Schroeder and Michael Kardas
People tell me I'm wrong to my face, but they rarely tell me I'm wrong by email or text (or perhaps they do and I just dismiss them as silly/inhuman/superficial and carry on regardless and forget the whole incident).
People tell me I'm wrong to my face, but they rarely tell me I'm wrong by email or text (or perhaps they do and I just dismiss them as silly/inhuman/superficial and carry on regardless and forget the whole incident).