Why can some people gain trust the moment they speak, while no matter how hard you try, people feel nothing?



Understand the Pygmalion Effect, and you can make anyone actively like you and trust you.

The core issue isn't that you're not good enough—it's that you don't understand the fundamental code of human nature.

The true power of the Pygmalion Effect:

Your **expectations and belief** in others will actually transform them into what you expect them to become. And without realizing it, they will like you more, depend on you more, and be more willing to help you.
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