When we first hear about a news story or urban legend, we often have a strong initial impression which can be influenced by our emotions and biases. Take, for example, the recent fictional event surrounding Jiang Ping, where many people initially believed it was a baseless internet fabrication. As one's friends and news reports later revealed the true nature of the story, however, a more rational thought process gradually emerges. This phenomenon is not limited to sensational news stories; in everyday life, many people exhibit a similar psychological pattern, where skepticism and cynicism often outweigh rational consideration. Is this a common affliction of modern society, where initial impressions shape our perceptions and rational thinking takes a backseat?