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Reverse psychology

TL;DR Reverse psychology is a technique in which someone is persuaded to do something by suggesting the opposite of what is desired. It plays on the tendency of

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Reverse psychology is a technique in which someone is persuaded to do something by suggesting the opposite of what is desired. It plays on the tendency of people to resist being told what to do, especially if they feel their freedom or autonomy is being restricted.

How It Works:

  1. Resistance to Direct Commands: When you tell someone not to do something, they may feel an urge to do it because they want to assert their independence.
  2. Rebellion: People, especially children or those who are resistant, may react against direct orders by doing the opposite of what is suggested.
  3. Subconscious Motivation: By suggesting the opposite, you're indirectly encouraging the desired action by triggering a psychological response that makes the person want to prove you wrong.

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