PRATFALL EFFECT

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Brain; The control center of the organism, consisting of two half spheres, has a structure with indented surface and has many functions such as receiving and reacting to stimuli, decision making, storing incoming information, controlling muscles and hormones. "How the brain works has been the subject of psychological research by this time. How can our brains decide, think and act? While researching the subjects, the brain has learned many functions and how it does it. Elliot Aronson found out why we love someone more than others, why our brains are more fond of some people, and the reason why we have to increase our sympathy towards them is ' pratfall effect '.

"This theory was tested by the University of California psychologist Elliot Aronson. In his experiment, Aronson, who responded to a number of questions to the people who answered the voice recordings of the volunteers, wanted to evaluate these recordings in terms of the amiable. As a result, the voice recordings of the people who overthrew the coffee mug in front of the answer to the questions were the most intimate, hence the most endearing perceived. "

"Pratfall effect; No matter how perfect the person is, it means increasing the rate of love. "(Montaya Matheew and Horton, 2012).


Our brains love people who make mistakes more than the perfect people. You know those people who make such an innocent, little clumsy. When you fall, we find the person who laughs and smiles more sympathetic than the person who never falls or stumbles. Consider. You meet someone you like, and you see it coming to you. You can't take your eyes off of him. A few steps away from you, and in the meantime, a cobblestone you're not paying attention to has cut your feet off. Oh, my God! What happened, you tripped and fell. You have a silly expression on your face, embarrassed. And the person you're looking at says, "I'm not going to be a fool. You thought you were screwing things up, but you understand that you can hang on to all the cobblestones for that smile. As in this example, your foolish, clumsy, or self-conscious attitude can come as sincere and fascinating to the person you are. This effect says "pratfall effect".

This is our problem to adapt this psychological impact to our own lives. And frankly, here's the trick. Because the operation; "Make a mistake, accept it and make it funny."
We usually think that everyone is watching us, and we have detailed detailed reviews of our mistakes. It's like they're going to hit us in the face, and if they don't, they'll turn our gossip behind us. This thought would bother us. Our discomfort makes us feel without our hands and the two people begin to blow cold winds away from intimacy.

With these thoughts, we'll make a lot of ourselves. Let's just say we wanted to talk in public. We're on stage, and people are right here. And at that moment, we'll be locked up with the excitement of the fear of making mistakes. However, if we are not afraid to make mistakes and we accept our mistakes first, your communication with the people that follow you is becoming healthier.

They even like you more than you do wrong. It makes you sympathetic to stutter, to forget what you say, and to confess it in such a sweet language as Pat, to shout emotions.

Long story short...

The purpose of your life is not to make mistakes, but do not be afraid of mistakes, do not hesitate.

Keep your peace.

NOT: Pratfall effect is one of the fundamental principles of the brain.

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