The Dangers of Being Over-Credulous: Why Trusting Without Evidence Can Be Harmful
Over-credulous means excessively trusting or believing something without sufficient evidence or proof. It refers to a tendency to be too willing to accept things at face value, without questioning or critically evaluating them.
For example, if someone is over-credulous, they might believe every rumor they hear without verifying the facts first, or they might trust someone's promises without considering their track record of reliability. Being over-credulous can lead to being taken advantage of or making poor decisions based on unreliable information.
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