Fear and First Impressions
Fear can significantly shape political beliefs, with feelings of safety influencing attitudes toward immigration. A fascinating analogy reveals that experiences like getting a flu shot can shift perceptions of immigrants, depending on one's sense of health and safety. Additionally, the act of simply paying attention to others during first encounters can enhance bonding and likability, as natural mimicry fosters connection.In this clip
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