20 Things People Are "100% Certain" Despite Having No Evidence

There are some facts that people need not prove further, and they can tell based on their judgment.

Have you ever been very sure about something without gathering any evidence to prove your claim? Well, I think most of us have at least one.

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These certainties are 100%, and those who express them need not show or commission research or investigation teams to find out.

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Let us take, for example, one of the claims that the Big Mac keeps getting smaller. If you have been eating Big Macs regularly, then you are probably very familiar with its taste and size.

Even if you eat it while blindfolded, you would know it is a Big Mac. A Big Mac fan would certainly notice any changes in its appearance, size, and taste.

There was a story of a woman who thanked her dog for diagnosing her breast cancer. She noticed her dog was jumping wildly toward her breast as if he was trying to tell her something about it.

Without thinking twice, this woman went to the doctor for a visit, and indeed, she found out she had breast cancer. Thanks to her dog for detecting it, she was able to get immediate medical attention.

So check out these 20 similar stories that show how these people are 100% certain despite having no evidence.

He is probably alive.

That my dad might be alive. He supposedly died in 2009. He was a huge paranoid conspiracy theorist to the point where he would bury his money, plant bushes to hide behind in case the government had a shootout with him, and at one point thought we all had been replaced by clones. The only people who saw his body are one of my aunts and my grandma, who had Alzheimer’s. They told us he was cremated, and at the funeral, there was no coffin, no urn; all there was was a black and white photo from when he was 10 (he was born in the 50’s). I’ve yet to see his urn or death certificate, and it’s been 12 years. He had connections to people who could have easily helped him fake his death; he also had the money to do this. People have also supposedly seen him in Indiana (they took a picture, and to be honest, the guy looks just like him, only a bit older, same hunchback, same tattoo on his leg, and he even walked with the same little limp)

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Until the next life.

My border collie is waiting for me in heaven.

Dr. Daniel Gilbert, happiness researcher states, "Our beliefs about the afterlife are often shaped by our emotional experiences and attachments." This sentiment is echoed by Deepak Chopra, wellness advocate, who notes, "The love we share with our pets transcends physical existence, creating a bond that many believe continues beyond this life."

Based on research?

Mini M&Ms taste much better than regular-sized ones.

Dr. John Gottman, marriage researcher states, "The small things often make the biggest difference in our preferences and experiences." This sentiment is echoed by Gretchen Rubin, happiness researcher, who emphasizes that "the little joys in life, like the taste of a favorite candy, can significantly enhance our overall happiness."

Consumers know best.

The Big Mac keeps getting smaller.

Dr. Helen Fisher, biological anthropologist, states, "Consumer perceptions of portion sizes can be influenced by marketing and societal trends, leading to the belief that food items are shrinking." This phenomenon reflects broader changes in consumer behavior and expectations.

Let's ask Disney.

Lately, Disney has been trying to revive the old “Steamboat Willie” version of Mickey Mouse through merchandise and new cartoons drawn in the old style that nobody really asked for. I think they are doing all of that deliberately so that they can try to fight the scheduled copyright expirations on their old cartoons.

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The dog senses pregnancy.

Our dog knew my wife was pregnant before she did. Normally, she was a sweet and lazy lovable dog who would hang out with whoever wasn’t moving (the dog, not the wife). Then one day, she decided she wasn’t going to leave my wife’s side. She wasn’t aggressive, but she wasn’t going anywhere either. She followed her everywhere for a few weeks, then my wife started getting sick, went to the doctor, and the doctor said, “Let’s check the obvious…”And now I have an eight-year-old daughter, and that dog is her constant companion.

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The intent was malicious.

A supervisor changed my days off at the last minute without telling me in an attempt to get me fired for attendance. As Dr. Laura Berman, a renowned sex therapist, states, "Communication is key in any relationship, including professional ones. When communication breaks down, misunderstandings can lead to conflict and distrust." You can find more insights from her on her professional website.

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Like walking paid human ads.

“Theme parks and fairs often employ psychological tactics to enhance the perception of winning,” says Dr. Dan Ariely, a behavioral economist and author of "Predictably Irrational." “By showcasing large prizes, they create an illusion of attainability, which encourages more participation.”

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A good and reliable worker.

“Being a reliable worker can sometimes lead to being overlooked for leadership roles, as organizations often prioritize different traits,” says Dr. Angela Duckworth, a renowned psychologist and author of "Grit." She emphasizes the importance of balancing reliability with visibility in the workplace. “To advance, it’s crucial to showcase your unique contributions and seek opportunities for growth,” she advises.

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That's the difference between big and small hot pockets.

The big hot pockets from a convenience store have different fillings than the small ones from the grocery store. I swear they taste different.

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Is this "how to get away with murder?"

That the leader of Scientology killed his wife and burned the body, and bribed the police to get away with it. As Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a clinical psychologist, notes, "Conspiracy theories often thrive in environments of distrust and secrecy, leading individuals to believe in narratives that lack credible evidence." For more insights, visit her professional website at Dr. Ramani Durvasula.

Brick the device.

Software updates at the end of a product's lifetime can lead to unexpected failures, often referred to as "bricking" the device. As Dr. Barry Schwartz, a renowned choice researcher, states, "People often cling to the belief that updates are inherently beneficial, despite evidence suggesting they can sometimes lead to negative outcomes." This highlights the importance of understanding the potential risks involved with software updates.

Dr. Barry Schwartz

Guess she has it all in terms of medical conditions.

My co-worker lies about her medical conditions.She claims to have seizures, and while I can’t prove it, I know it’s a lie because she’ll drive the same day that she claims to have a seizure.Any time you mention any medical condition, she has it, and it’s worse than your case.She has mentioned having toxic shock syndrome, colitis, and a bunch of other things I can’t recall at the moment. One day we were talking about autism, and she mentioned that her 22-year-old daughter (who also happens to work with us) was diagnosed as a child. A few days later, the daughter casually mentioned that she had found out just recently that she’s autistic. I wanted to tell her that she only JUST found out because her mom just recently made that up.

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You don't taste the glass but get some "plastic taste".

Coke and soft drinks taste better in glass bottles than in plastic.

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Poor Wendy. That's the best way to maintain his "favorite" title.

That my sweet, innocent, shy dog is a diabolical mastermind who creates scenarios that get my hyperactive dog into trouble in order to maintain his “favorite” title among friends and family. I’ve seen some things. Poor Wendy.

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NFL as a distraction.

DeflateGate was intentionally spurred on by the NFL to distract from concussion lawsuits and domestic violence headlines. As Dr. Alexandra Solomon, a relationship therapist, states, "Distractions often serve as a mechanism to divert attention from pressing issues, allowing organizations to manage public perception." For more insights, visit her professional website at Dr. Alexandra Solomon.

So it's like lower than outlet quality for Black Friday Sales?

"Many consumers believe that the heavily discounted electronic items on Black Friday are often those that did not pass quality control with flying colors," says Dr. Dan Siegel, a renowned psychiatrist and author. "This perception can lead to a lack of trust in the products being sold." His insights highlight the skepticism surrounding these sales, as consumers often feel that lower prices correlate with lower quality."

Dr. Dan Siegel

Politics and conspiracy.

That incompetence and self-interest are responsible for most of the bad things that happen in world politics rather than conspiracies.

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Tweaked for an upgrade.

Phone and internet providers often start strong but may intentionally degrade their service over time to push customers toward upgrades. As noted by Dr. Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist, "Businesses often prioritize short-term gains over long-term customer satisfaction, leading to practices that can frustrate consumers." This sentiment is echoed by financial journalist Jean Chatzky, who states, "Companies may manipulate their offerings to create a sense of urgency for upgrades, which can ultimately harm trust."

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How true is this Facebook?

Facebook used the outage as an opportunity to delete any emails, memos, or other work products that would be incriminating in the event of a subpoena.Employees were locked out of the buildings.

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What can you say about these certainties?

You have surely read about the dog that detected that his owner was pregnant. This isn't something new, though. As we know, dogs can sense everything—fear, happiness, other emotions, and changes in the body.

These are certainties that these individuals shared, and while reading these, were you convinced?

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