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# 영어 문장 한국어 해석
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Have you ever met someone with whom you simply did not connect?
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It might have been a person you found difficult to work alongside, or someone with whom you frequently clashed.
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This type of situation can leave you questioning how to react.
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Should you avoid them, be overly nice, or confront them directly?
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If you've ever felt unsure about your options, you are not alone.
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Fortunately, more than 200 years ago, the American inventor and politician Benjamin Franklin offered a solution to navigate these tricky interactions.
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Benjamin Franklin was an exceptionally astute individual, known for his prowess in politics, science, and his adeptness in managing relationships.
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While serving as a representative for Pennsylvania, he faced a formidable challenge when a strong adversary delivered a lengthy speech that harshly criticized him, placing his political career in jeopardy.
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To shift his opponent's perspective, Franklin decided to write a letter requesting a personal favor.
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He asked to borrow a rare and valuable book that he was aware the man possessed in his collection.
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To Franklin's astonishment, his adversary promptly sent the book.
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After reading it, Franklin returned the book with a thank-you note, demonstrating his diplomatic skills and effectively working to improve their strained relationship.
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The following encounter between Franklin and his adversary revealed a surprising change in demeanor; the man was significantly friendlier.
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They ultimately forged a lasting friendship.
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In his autobiography, Franklin recounted this experience, mentioning that someone who has shown you kindness is likely to do so again.
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By asking his enemy for a minor favor, Franklin created an opportunity for the man to exhibit benevolence, thereby transforming their enmity into camaraderie.
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This intriguing phenomenon is now recognized as the Benjamin Franklin effect.
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It is widely believed that performing favors for those who dislike you can make them like you.
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Yet, to genuinely establish a bond with someone who has negative feelings towards you, it is more effective to ask them for a favor.
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A psychologist conducted an experiment to investigate this concept and arrived at the same conclusion, demonstrating that asking for assistance can strengthen connections with disapproving individuals.
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Around 80 students were invited to take part in an experiment, during which they were informed they would receive money after completing a series of assessments.
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A researcher was engaged for the study, but he managed to make the students dislike him through his rude behavior.
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After taking the tests, all students received the promised money and were split into three distinct groups.
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The researcher approached Group 1, requesting that they return a portion of their prize money.
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He explained that he had funded the tests himself and that the study was at risk of running out of financial support.
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Group 2 was asked by a secretary to return some of the money to the institution because their budget was insufficient.
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Group 3 faced no request to return any funds.
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After these interactions, participants in all three groups were asked to rate their feelings toward the researcher.
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Notably, those in Group 1, who had returned some money as a personal favor to the researcher, ended up rating him more favorably.
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Despite initially having negative feelings toward him during the experiment, their attitudes improved after returning part of their money.
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What explains our tendency to feel more positively about those for whom we do good deeds?
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This can be understood through the lens of cognitive dissonance, a concept in psychology.
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We naturally wish for consistency between our actions and beliefs.
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When we act contrary to our preferences, this consistency is disrupted, leading to discomfort.
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In situations where our thoughts and behaviors clash (cognitive dissonance), we often modify one to restore balance.
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Take, for example, the scenario where someone lends a book to Franklin.
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This person, initially opposed to Franklin, experienced cognitive dissonance.
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They felt conflicted about being kind to someone they disliked.
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To resolve this inner turmoil, they needed to adjust their mindset.
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The most straightforward solution was to reassess their views and convince themselves that Franklin wasn't as unlikable as they had believed, ultimately leading to a newfound sense of liking for him.
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Thus, helping others can influence our perceptions, even of those we typically resent.
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Would you like to enhance a relationship?
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Try asking that individual for a minor favor, such as borrowing a pencil or having them watch your bag while you step away.
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Notice if their feelings toward you improve; it's likely that you will experience a more positive response from them.

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