It was all a set. The Zeng family suddenly woke up.
Never look at what a person says but what the person does. As Zeng Wanning said himself, not paying means that he may not love his daughter. In the end, Mrs. Wang gave an explanation. In contrast, the Zeng family did not want to help save her from the beginning.
The fact that a daughter-in-law is a daughter-in-law cannot be washed away. It can only be said that the Zeng family is very good at diverting other people's attention.
How to divert the public's attention? The only thing you can do is create rumors and frame others for the sins you can't wash away.
For example, Mother Zeng accused Mother Wang of cheating on her son. Who said it first? It was Mother Zeng who said that her daughter-in-law had cheated on her first. Mother Wang could only counterattack by saying that it was probably your son who cheated, so it was impossible for my daughter to cheat.
What Mrs. Wang said makes sense if you listen carefully.
Zeng’s mother said that her daughter-in-law had cheated on her, but she couldn’t produce any evidence of who her daughter-in-law was hooking up with. Why did she suddenly talk about her daughter-in-law’s cheating? Was it because she had a sudden fantasy of cheating on her daughter-in-law?
What would Mother Zeng do if her own son cheated on her? If she had a way to tell her daughter-in-law that she cheated first, others would not blame her son for cheating.
"Everyone knows that her daughter cheated on her." This was exactly what Zeng's mother planned. She yelled again to draw everyone's attention to her daughter-in-law, "You doctors can ask our neighbors and friends for confirmation. Everyone will know.
It was her daughter who cheated, not my son."
There is an advantage to framing someone first, and this advantage has a name in medical psychology called the Mandela effect.
As long as you create a piece of news for everyone first, even if the news is false, it will be preconceived in the brains of the people around you. It is difficult for people to accept the fact that they have already believed that the news is false, and they will desperately support the fact that the false news is true.
Memory is like confusing the real with the fake and then the fake can become real.
This collective misprint caused by the dissemination of false information was studied many years later and called the Mandela Effect.
Do you think the Zeng family understands the Mandela Effect? The Mandela Effect did not appear in this era.
The Zeng family’s brain’s neural network lines are just like this, and their behavioral logic is what we commonly call bad guys. From a medical perspective, the brain’s ideological and moral lines are bad, extremely bad, and if there is a problem with the character, there is a problem with the brain.
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Is this kind of bad brain a disease medically? It is not a disease.
Medicine cannot cure bad brains. Only law can cure bad brains. But medicine has studied this behavior pattern of the human brain. It means that this little trick of bad brains cannot be hidden from medical experts. This is why Xie Wanying
My classmate said at the beginning that all conspiracies and machinations can only lead to destruction in the face of the strength of medical technology.
Without giving an example of the Mandela Effect, Xie Wanying cited a common saying to the Tseng family: "A lot of words make gold, but accumulation destroys bones." Why can the spread of rumors be so effective? It is because the human brain reads and organizes information into fragments.
Transformation and brainstorming.”
The human brain reads information like this. When reading a book, most people like to read ten lines at a time. The reader's mind only captures the key information of a few words, and other information is supplemented by itself. This fully shows that the human brain likes to be self-righteous.
nature. Therefore, a thousand readers of the same book have a thousand Hamlets in their hearts.
"You can't deny the fact by saying this. All my neighbors and friends know this." Zeng's mother pouted, showing a stern face, "Is it possible that all of them are lying?"