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Trash Talk Improves Persistence of its Targets, Hurts Creativity

A little trash talking might just work—for the target. Psychologists define “trash talk” as boasts or insults delivered before or during a competition. It is prevalent in sports, business, politics and the military—and common between friends or family members when they find themselves competing.

targets of trash talk performed better on tasks requiring persistence, though worse on those requiring creativity.