Imagine your favorite toy was coming out with a brand new version, one that's supposed to do some really cool new things. But when the day comes, the new version isn't selling as fast as people thought it would. Some people are waiting to buy it until they see what the new cool features can really do.
Even though the toy might not be selling as fast as everyone hoped right now, the company that makes the toy still thinks that the new version is going to sell a lot over the next year, because they think those new cool features will be a big hit when people get to see them in action. So, they're telling people not to worry, they believe in the future success of the toy.
In the same way, a financial expert is saying that even though Apple's newest iPhone isn't selling as quickly as people expected, he still thinks that it will sell a lot over the next few months. He believes that once people get to see and understand all the new amazing features that the iPhone has, they will want to buy it. So, he's telling people to not worry, and that he believes in the future success of the iPhone.
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(1) Constantly asks questions that have been addressed many times in the past and refuses to acknowledge the answers provided.
(2) Unable to accept the facts presented and dismisses them as mere propaganda.
(3) Reacts with anger and frustration when his arguments are debunked.
(4) Displays a deep-seated bias against certain individuals or groups, leading to flawed logic and analysis.
(5) Makes sweeping generalizations and exaggerates the facts to fit his narrative.
(6) Employs emotional tactics, such as fear-mongering, to influence others.
(7) Lacks empathy and is unable to see things from other perspectives.
(8) Ignores or dismisses valid counterarguments and refuses to engage in constructive dialogue.
(9) Uses circular reasoning and repetition to wear down the opposition.
(10) Fails to provide concrete evidence to support his claims, relying instead on hearsay and anecdotal evidence.
(11) Engages in gaslighting and attempts to discredit the source of the information rather than addressing the content of the argument.
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