APAD:Fake it till you make it

移花接木
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"Fake it till you make it"  is an aphorism that suggests that by imitating confidence, competence, and an optimistic mindset, a person can realize those qualities in their real life and achieve the results they seek.

One consciously cultivate an attitude, feeling, or perception of competence that you don't currently have by pretending you do until it becomes true.

below: only ready if you have time to spare

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Literiture:

The phrase is first attested some time before 1973. The earliest reference to a similar phrase occurs in the Simon & Garfunkel song "Fakin' It", released in 1968 as a single and also on their Bookends album. Simon sings, "And I know I'm fakin' it, I'm not really makin' it."

Similar advice has been offered by a number of writers over time:

Action seems to follow feeling, but really action and feeling go together; and by regulating the action, which is under the more direct control of the will, we can indirectly regulate the feeling, which is not. Thus the sovereign voluntary path to cheerfulness, if our spontaneous cheerfulness be lost, is to sit up cheerfully, to look round cheerfully, and to act and speak as if cheerfulness were already there. If such conduct does not make you soon feel cheerful, nothing else on that occasion can. So to feel brave, act as if we were brave, use all our will to that end, and a courage-fit will very likely replace the fit of fear.

—?William James, "The Gospel of Relaxation", On Vital Reserves (1922)

In the law of attraction movement, "act as if you already have it", or simply "act as if", is a central concept:

How do you get yourself to a point of believing? Start make-believing. Be like a child, and make-believe. Act as if you have it already. As you make-believe, you will begin to believe you have received.

—?Rhonda Byrne, The Secret (2006)

In psychology

Main article: Facial feedback hypothesis

In the 1920s, Alfred Adler developed a therapeutic technique that he called "acting as if", asserting that "if you want a quality, act as if you already have it". This strategy gave his clients an opportunity to practice alternatives to dysfunctional behaviors.[6] Adler's method is still used today and is often described as role play.

"Faking it till you make it" is a psychological tool discussed in neuroscientific research. A 1988 experiment by Fritz Strack claimed to show that mood can be improved by holding a pen between the user's teeth to force a smile,[6] but a posterior experiment failed to replicate it, due to which Strack was awarded the Ig Nobel Prize for psychology in 2019.[10] A later 2022 study about strategies to counter emotional distress found forced smiling not more effective than forced neutral expressions and other strategies of emotional regulation.

永远老李
Elizabeth Holmes and her Theranos are pretty good at this
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7grizzly
Act-as-if could have theological basis in the Matthew effect
移花接木
Just studied Matthew effect, I've stiff seeing-is-believing
移花接木
mind, act-as-if I believe is certainly difficult
方外居士
Very different from Chinese teaching”知之为知之,不知为不知,是知也”
移花接木
fake it 只是鼓舞士气的格言,中国人也照样常用
方外居士
望梅止渴。
妖妖灵
梦想有多远,路就能走多远~
移花接木
我觉得不论是歌,诗,谚语,能令人很快印象深刻的都是rhyming的
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7grizzly
Love 'stiff'! Such a versatile word :-)
移花接木
mentally, physically,
天边一片白云
will power
最西边的岛上
an interesting proverb, can b posit. o negat depending where
最西边的岛上
one sets the bar. Positive as 相信自己,方能成功。
最西边的岛上
Negative as keep repeating lies to self ...
最西边的岛上
btw,I made a mistake by saying: make it till you fake it ;)
盈盈一笑间
老外很爱说的一句话。:)
卫宁
是不是也可以说,有时候需要阿Q一下?:))