How To - Avoid Being Let Down by Others
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Have you ever been let down by someone? Perhaps you thought they were a "good" person, but found out they did something surprisingly bad. Research demonstrates that an experience like this not only shakes our faith in that person, but also causes us to question our ability to judge character. Find out some practical ways to avoid this experience.
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