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When the brain receives insufficient data about others’ feelings, it just makes stuff up. The brain makes assumptions about the emotional context of the message and then fabricates the missing information accordingly. It does not just fabricate information, however. It also automatically believes those fabrications to be true. Worse still, those fabrications usually have a strong negative bias—we usually assume people to have more negative intentions than they actually do.
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Why not to email difficult conversations.
Search Inside Yourself: The Unexpected Path to Achieving Success, Happiness (And World Peace)
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