Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Apr. 2015
Suspicion is the distrust towards someone or something. Thus, in the face of some circumstances or people, it is possible to have a feeling of suspicion, in the sense that there is some aspect that is strange and disturbing.
Being suspicious about something or someone indicates that there is some doubt about your assumption authenticity, convenience or goodness. In this sense, it is common to receive apparently positive information that, despite this, is suspicious by some reason (for example, because it is so positive that it does not seem credible).
The importance of trust
If an individual tends not to trust others, we are talking about a suspicious person, that is, someone very cautious, cautious and distrustful. The opposite of suspicious would be credulous, gullible or trusting, concepts that manifest a assessment of naivety. The naive and the suspicious person would be the two opposite poles.
Feeling suspicious or suspicious is part of everyday life and our culture. In fact, there are many expressions and sayings that communicate this idea: think badly and you will be right, have the fly behind your ear or believe lightly, great clumsiness. These examples highlight a very widespread recommendation: that we must be cautious and cautious, since an excess of
confidence it's a mistake.Why do we have misgivings?
Fear is very present in our decisions and we must not forget that suspicion indicates a certain fear or unsafety. If something has a danger potential (let's think about the installation of a nuclear power plant in the place where we live) it is logical that we have some concerns about it.
Human beings can tell the truth or lie, but it is not easy to make a correct distinction between one or the other. For this reason, some credible information can cause a certain suspicion. Keep in mind that lying is trying to make the lie appear true. When in doubt about the truth or falsity of something, a suspicious posture acts as a defense mechanism. It is a way of being alert and not lowering your guard.
Pessimistic trends that influence
Sometimes we have misgivings that are not caused by fear or doubt about the truth or falsity of something, but by an inclination to a thought negative. In fact, the pessimistic person tends to be suspicious of others and something very similar happens with the ill-thought-out, the one who tends to have a negative opinion about others.
A skeptical intellectual position or skepticism as a current of thought is a very rooted and indicates that it is not convenient to believe excessively in any idea and it is preferable to doubt almost everything.
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