Quote by Demosthenes
A man is his own easiest dupe, for what he wishes to be true he generally believes to be true.
Summary
This quote implies that individuals often deceive themselves by believing something because they want it to be true, rather than critically evaluating the validity of the information. It suggests that people tend to hold onto their desires and beliefs, even if there is evidence to the contrary. In doing so, individuals become vulnerable to self-deception, as their own desires cloud their judgment and lead them to believe in falsehoods. This quote highlights the potential for confirmation bias and highlights the importance of critical thinking in avoiding self-deception.
Topics
Deception/lying
By Demosthenes