The Pratfall Effect is a psychological phenomenon where highly competent individuals who reveal small, harmless flaws become significantly more likable and trustworthy, because their vulnerability signals authenticity and creates psychological safety, whereas people who maintain a flawless facade trigger our brain's manipulation detection system, making us unable to relate to them or trust their motives.
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This is why perfect people are actually less trustedAñadido:
If someone never admits a single mistake around you, your brain subconsciously labels them as a threat.
This is called the Pratfall effect and it reveals something critical about human psychology.
When a highly competent person shows a small, harmless flaw, they become significantly more likable and trustworthy.
The vulnerability signals authenticity and makes others feel safe to be imperfect around them.
But someone who performs flawless behavior constantly triggers your brain's manipulation alarm. You cannot relate to them, you cannot trust their motives, and you instinctively keep emotional distance.
The most magnetic people strategically reveal minor flaws because it creates connection, all because
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