How to Am I Naive
Do people often call you naive? If so, you may be wondering if that’s true.
But how do you know if you’re really naive? Answer these questions honestly about your life, and we’ll tell you! Just remember, no matter what your results say, you’re amazing.

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- Write down the answer right away. They wouldn’t lie to me.
- Ask how they know, but circle the answer they give.
- Look up the answer yourself. I’ll find out if they’re right or wrong.
- The glass is always half full!
- A glass can be half full or half empty, depending on how you look at it.
- The glass is always half empty.
- “They’re probably just busy! I bet they just forgot to answer again.”
- “Maybe they’re upset with me…but could have forgotten to respond.”
- “Yep, they’re ignoring me. Uncool.”
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What Makes Someone Naive?
Naive people are trusting and have a positive outlook on everything and everyone. They are often sheltered or have the privilege of not knowing the harsh realities of the world. While this lack of knowledge and optimistic view isn’t a fault, it could be dangerous, especially if someone is in a vulnerable situation.
Characteristics of naivety include:
- Excessive trust. Naive people believe everything and readily and quickly trust others no matter what.
- Lack of experience. Those who are naive haven’t experienced harsh life lessons, which may make them vulnerable and have poor judgment.
- Overly idealistic. Someone who is naive tends to be overly positive, which can cloud their judgment and cause them to dismiss other emotions.
- Overly generous. Naive people have kind hearts, but their kindness is often taken advantage of, which could put them in danger.
- Easily influenced. Those who are naive tend to always see the best in others and are easily swayed by other people’s opinions.
Having an idealistic mindset and a kind heart are often considered strengths, but having too much of a good thing can be troubling. There’s a difference between being openly optimistic and blindly optimistic. Those who are naive are blindly optimistic, meaning they aren’t critical.
To avoid being naive:
- Expand your knowledge. Dive deep into a range of topics, read books, volunteer, engage in difficult conversations, and learn about different viewpoints and cultures.
- Ask questions. Don’t be afraid to question the world around you. The whys and hows can help you be more critical.
- Try new things. Be open to learning new things and doing things that intimidate you; step outside of your comfort zone.
- Challenge yourself. Analyze and question your own biases and work to counter them.
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