What is self-incrimination psychology?
According to Baidu Encyclopedia's query, self-verification and psychological terminology, Hu Hui, a Japanese psychology professor, has conducted a profound study on fortune telling, and found that almost all fortune tellers understand people's psychology. Their most common psychological trick is: "When people hear a few ambiguous words from the other side, they often scrutinize their own understanding direction, thus creating the illusion that the other side knows me." This is a psychological phenomenon of self-verification. Chinese name: self-verification; Owner: Everyone has it; Presenter: Do Hu Hui; Nature: a self-centered way of thinking.
Everyone has the psychology of self-verification, which is rooted in our self-centered way of thinking. Since the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates "knew ourselves", we have never stopped looking for ourselves, but we are often lost in ourselves and easily hinted by the information around us. When we see other people's experiences or problems in life, we will look for similarities from them and then think that we have had such feelings or problems.