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Education Quote by Curtis A. Chamberlain

“Plainly stated, these false teachers enjoy so much success because they tell people what they want to hear, whether it's the truth or not. People want their ears "tickled"---they want to hear things that make them feel good. They want everything they hear to be "self-affirming" and…” quote by Curtis A. Chamberlain
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““Plainly stated, these false teachers enjoy so much success because they tell people what they want to hear, whether it's the truth or not. People want their ears "tickled"---they want to hear things that make them feel good. They want everything they hear to be "self-affirming" and "non-threatening" to their self-esteem.””

Curtis A. Chamberlain

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Source Interview: Discussing misinformation, date unknown

People favor comforting falsehoods because they protect self-esteem, even when they’re untrue.

In simple terms: Comforting lies are attractive.

Key Takeaway

Question comfort over truth.

Themes

psychology media truth self-esteem

Mood

critical reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • political discourse
  • marketing
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

cognitive bias confirmation bias social influence

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we seek self‑affirming information?
  • How can we balance truth with emotional safety?
A Different Perspective

Truth may be harder to accept than comforting lies.

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