Not always. Sometimes these stories are exaggerated for various reasons, like marketing or self - promotion. So, one should be cautious.
Most of the time, such stories are not reliable. They often exaggerate the achievements or omit crucial details. For example, some get - rich - quick schemes that seem like amazing success stories might be hiding the fact that they are illegal or highly risky. So, it's best to approach them with caution.
Look for evidence. Check official documents if possible.
Look for details. If a story lacks specific details about how the success was achieved, it might be fake. For instance, if it just says 'I made a million dollars overnight' without explaining the process, be skeptical.
Well, usually not. Such stories might be exaggerated or even fabricated to draw attention.
They are somewhat reliable. While there are numerous success stories, there are also factors to consider. Some people may have made other lifestyle changes simultaneously, such as eating healthier or exercising more, which could contribute to the weight loss. But in cases where people specifically attribute their weight loss to probiotics, and there are a significant number of such cases, it gives some credibility to the idea that probiotics can aid in weight loss.
Yes, they are. There are many documented cases. People have reversed their myopia through lifestyle changes like more outdoor activities and better diet.
Some might be true, but it's hard to say for sure about all of them. There could be exaggerations or only the best cases being highlighted.
It's hard to say. While some true psychic stories seem very convincing, there could be other explanations. For example, the psychic might be very good at reading body language or making educated guesses. In many cases, the details in the stories might be exaggerated over time. So, we should be skeptical about their reliability.
True UFO stories are not always completely reliable. There are many factors that can affect their reliability. Human perception is one major factor. Our eyes can play tricks on us, especially in low - light conditions or when we're startled. Also, the power of suggestion can come into play. If someone hears about a UFO sighting, they might be more likely to interpret something they see as a UFO. On the other hand, there are some stories that are backed up by physical evidence, like radar readings or photographic evidence. But even that can be faked or misinterpreted in some cases.
Yes, they can be true. The Law of Attraction works on the principle of positive thinking leading to positive outcomes. If someone truly believes they can grow taller and takes steps in that direction, it can have real effects. For example, positive thinking can boost confidence, which may lead to better posture and thus appear taller.