Some people will do almost anything to achieve fame and wealth. But once they reach the top, they reinvent themselves as champions of ethics, philanthropy, or humanitarian values.
Surprisingly, this shift often works. The public embraces their new image, admiring their “ethics” while forgetting their way to success.
Why does this happen?
This is due to “halo effect”, where current positive appearance of a person or company will makes you forget the past negative part. A built in feature in humans!
When someone or a company begins advocating for justice, charity, or social good, their past is often rebranded or ignored.
But the real question is:
Should we let the Halo effect influence our perception of a true reality of a person or company?
Is it really worth digging deeper into this?

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