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LESSON 5 · First Impressions That Last

Real but Fixable

A bad first impression activates the brain's negativity bias — our tendency to weigh negative information more heavily than positive.

Bad impressions are not permanent memory blocks. They are weighted predictions your brain makes about future behavior. Every new data point can shift that prediction in your favor. The question is not whether recovery is possible — it is whether you are strategic about it.