People with a rebuttal personality often come from a spiritually poor family. The poverty here does not refer to material lack, but to the lack of spiritual and emotional support. Therefore, they may feel inferior in their hearts and always want to prove their point of view by refuting others and seek confirmation of their self-worth.
For example, if you say "I think Bitcoin has a good development prospect", they may immediately refute: "There is no prospect, it's all a scam." If you mention that a certain TV series is good, they may say: "It's not good at all. I never watch domestic dramas. It's too superficial." Or when you say "I want to lose weight by running", they will say: "Don't be silly, you can't stick to it for a few days." For example, if you ask them to try a certain food, they will answer: "Don't try it, it must be not delicious."
Because these people rarely received praise and recognition during their growth, they rarely give praise or recognition to others. The negative energy in them may be very strong, and it can be felt even from a long distance.
When facing such people, as the founder of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, said, if you don't believe him, he has no time to try to convince you. The best strategy is usually to stay calm, avoid unnecessary arguments, and recognize that their behavior may be due to inner insecurity. Sometimes, it may be better to not respond to their objections but to offer understanding and sympathy.