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by dvfjsdhgfv 1998 days ago
I can't believe any reasonable person would believe this kind of defective reasoning. Let's analyse it one by one:

> Confidence doesn’t just feel good; it’s the pillar of success. It pushes you to try new things, take on challenges, and persevere in the face of adversity.

I guess most people would agree with these if we assume he refers to inner confidence, not something you show to others.

> A University of Melbourne study found that confident people earn higher wages and get promoted more often than their less confident counterparts.

Of course the study is not linked, but again, this is not surprising and in line with common sense.

> Sleeping naked makes you more comfortable in your own skin.

And now he makes this giant leap inserting his own opinion, right after he mentions the study, without providing a grain of evidence.

> As your comfort with your body increases, so does your self-esteem and confidence.

Now he is using modus ponens. The problem is, he never proved the antecedent is true.

This kind of cheap tricks is typical of snakeoil salesmen. For the sake of people who read only HN headers, I'd even go as far as to edit the title here to "There is no proof sleeping naked makes you healthier and wealthier" (or: "Benefits of sleeping in lower temperatures").