1. Gullibility - Deepstash

1. Gullibility

If someone is too open-minded, they might be more susceptible to manipulation or deception. They may accept unfounded claims or fall for scams without critically evaluating the information presented to them.

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The psychology of open-mindedness encompasses various cognitive and personality traits that influence how people approach new ideas, perspectives, and experiences.

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