Why is it that when someone laughs next to you, sometimes it feels like they're laughing at you? By Pavel Posted on 2022-08-13 Category : Psychology
As a rule, the answer is conceit)) No one knows better than a potential target of ridicule what to laugh at. Projecting your own fears onto public opinion usually has a very powerful, if sometimes unpleasant, effect) Log in to Reply
As a rule, the answer is conceit)) No one knows better than a potential target of ridicule what to laugh at. Projecting your own fears onto public opinion usually has a very powerful, if sometimes unpleasant, effect)