6. Inverse Law
When you don't love him, he loves you the most.
7. Door-in-the-Face Effect
Once a person accepts a trivial request from you, they are likely to accept a larger request you make.
8. Birdcage Effect
The more you own, the less satisfied you are. When you acquire a new item, you will inevitably seek to buy compatible items, for example, if you buy a pair of shoes, you'll buy a matching outfit.
9. Forbidden Fruit Effect
In life, the more you try to hide a certain flaw, the more others will pay attention to it, such as a receding hairline.
10. Rosenthal Effect
If you are introverted and have social anxiety.
Then the best solution is to label yourself as extroverted during your first self-introduction to strangers, because a person's behavior is influenced by their consciousness.
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