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Why Lies Stick: The Human Struggle to Accept Truth

The Human Struggle to Accept Truth “It’s easier to get someone to believe a lie than to convince them they’ve been lied to.” This insight captures a deep and uncomfortable truth about human psychology: we are far more willing to accept new information than to admit we were wrong in the first place. This idea is not new. Across history, thinkers have observed the same pattern—people cling to comforting illusions, even when confronted with reality. The Roman poet Juvenal famously wrote about how the masses, once powerful, reduced their expectations to “bread and circuses.” His words reveal how easily people can be pacified—not by truth, but by distraction and simple satisfactions. When comfort replaces curiosity, truth becomes inconvenient. Centuries later, Mark Twain echoed a similar sentiment: “It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.” Twain understood that deception is only half the problem—the real challenge lies in breaking the illusion once it h...

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