The Rise of Impostor Entrepreneurs


   



 " simple strategy that young people have if well utilize will change the world to packed  microchip" 
             But the problem is that of impostor who won't delliver that mind. others will say conspiracy instead of working with the fat and evidence.
        The term it's self deffer from the truth, that smartminded and creative enterprenuere are indanger by convincing oppotunity, it's not rely sure about sabotage but may be a little beat of imposter where other will use one to the benefit him,her or to the benefit of...

It's not only easier to steal an identity, but also to create one.

               The more I learn about the activities of intelligence agencies, the less far-fetched I find many geopolitical conspiracy theories.


Reasons Why We Fall for Conspiracy Theories

1. Conspiracies confirm our biases.

Barack Obama   "Increasingly, we become so secure in our bubbles that we accept only information, whether true or not, that fits our opinions, instead of basing our opinions on the evidence that's out there."
Conspiracies not only impose a false structure on our environment, but they also exploit our cognitive biases. Conspiracy theories tap into our susceptibility to confirmation bias, or the tendency to prefer and assign greater weight to information that confirms our preexisting views. When hearing of a change initiative, for example, cynical employees who are distrustful of their company are more likely to be convinced that management is using the initiative to exploit or control the workforce. Likewise, conspiracies that cast political or business rivals as wholly evil affirm our sense of moral superiority and lend further credence to the virtue of our cause or faction. But it's those beliefs that are comforting or aligned with our existing viewpoints are the very beliefs we should be most suspicious of, no matter how appealing the theory.


How to combat: To counter biases and the conspiracism they attract, practice introspection and openness to opposing viewpoints. Remember to remain mindful of how incoming information makes you feel in the moment and continuously reevaluate your current beliefs in relation to opposing perspectives.

2. Conspiracies are an expression of narcissism.

"It is not love that should be depicted as lind, but self-love."
Voltaire - WikipediaWith a wealth of information instantly accessible from anywhere, it is easy for anyone to fall victim to a convincing conspiracy, especially during moments of uncertainty. And some individuals may be more susceptible to such beliefs than others. Individuals with high levels of narcissism may be especially likely to believe in conspiracy theories. Narcissists have an inflated sense of self-importance, and their illusory feelings of being the center of attention make them susceptible to the idea that there is some covert plot against them or their group. Conspiracies also affirm narcissists'           grandiosity by giving them a sense that they have exclusive                    Voltaire
 knowledgethat few others are privy to.                                                                                                  
How to combat: Changing one's personality for the better is possible, even for narcissists. Practicing humility —such as the willingness to accept your fallibility and to view yourself accurately — may help prevent those with more narcissistic tendencies from falling victim to a convincing conspiracy.
Conspiracies thrive during moments of uncertainty. Applying these suggestions can help you avoid such destructive thinking.

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