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Why Do We Fall for Charlatans?

Oct 7, 2025
Francisco Toro, known as Kiko, is a journalist and author, as well as the director of climate repair at the Anthropocene Institute. In this discussion, he explores the psychology behind charlatans and how they exploit deep-seated needs for certainty and belonging. He delves into notable examples like Sam Bankman-Fried's moral branding and the Farm Bank scheme in Turkey. Toro also addresses the role of social media in amplifying these manipulative tactics and the psychological traits that characterize charlatans.
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Public Figures Who Become Identity Anchors

  • Charlatans operate openly as public figures and embed themselves into victims' identities.
  • They manipulate long-term loyalty rather than vanish after a quick scam.
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Tech Multiplies Niche Charlatans

  • Technology expanded the range of desires charlatans can target by micro-targeting niche dreams.
  • Social media amplifies old tricks so charlatans can find specific marks at scale.
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They Sell What You Already Want To Hear

  • Charlatans flatter and embody beliefs people already hold rather than persuading outsiders.
  • Marks often seek them out because the pitch confirms core identity-defining dreams.
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