Quote by Toba Beta
Sometimes, some lies that spoken with high confidencecould be more receptive than facts that spoken with doubt.
Summary
This quote suggests that people may be more inclined to believe lies that are confidently spoken rather than factual information that is presented with uncertainty. It implies that confidence can be influential, making false statements seem more believable and persuasive to others. This highlights the power of persuasive communication and the potential for misinformation to be widely accepted when delivered with confidence.
By Toba Beta