This article discusses a study that showed that we are likely to be more forgiving of those people we like than people we dislike, even when they are observed doing the same thing. Very interesting…
Read more here:
Brain Judges Actions of People We Dislike, Differently: Study : Health : Counsel & Heal.
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Interesting article, Victor. It seems that we can more easily forgive or overlook the actions of those people who we like because we have found so many other qualities about them to be appealing. If the same action is performed by someone we don’t like, we just add it to our reasons to dislike that person. Will definitely keep that in mind. Take care.
I am glad you liked the article Cathy! I agree with your thoughts — you make a compelling point. Thanks for stopping by! 🙂