1) has simple idea and poor resolution. Many students from primary school, middle school to university have the experience of "ten years of cold window", have little contact with society, have simple thinking, lack the proper ability to distinguish some people or things, and even lack the habit of asking questions. The analysis of things often stays on the surface, or does not analyze at all, which gives fraudsters an opportunity.
2) Emotional, ignoring prevention. Helping people in trouble is a fine tradition of our country, which deserves our inheritance and development. But it is very dangerous to "help" a stranger or a short acquaintance without thinking.
However, it is a pity that many of our college students, with naive, analytical sympathy and compassion, are often deceived by the sweet words of swindlers when they meet those "victims" who claim to be cornered and in urgent need of your help, and then "generously donate" and think that they have done a good deed, only to fall into the trap set by swindlers.
3) It is careless to ask others for help. Everyone will inevitably ask for help from others, but the key is to understand each other's personality and identity. Some students are eager to help others when they need help, and completely let their guard down. They always obey each other's requirements and "actively and consciously" meet each other's requirements.
4) Be greedy for petty gain and quick success. Greed is the victim's greatest psychological weakness. The reason why many fraudsters cheat repeatedly is to take advantage of people's bad mentality to a great extent.