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GreyStorm -> Lying (6/19/2005 1:10:12 PM)

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Deception runs like a red thread throughout all of human history. It sustains literature, from Homer's wily Odysseus to the biggest pop novels of today. Go to a movie, and odds are that the plot will revolve around deceit in some shape or form. Perhaps we find such stories so enthralling because lying pervades human life. Lying is a skill that wells up from deep within us, and we use it with abandon. As the great American observer Mark Twain wrote more than a century ago: "Everybody lies ... every day, every hour, awake, asleep, in his dreams, in his joy, in his mourning. If he keeps his tongue still his hands, his feet, his eyes, his attitude will convey deception." Deceit is fundamental to the human condition.


Scientific American Mind

I found this article interesting and as lying (or misrepresenting oneself) is rampant on the internet I thought I would post the link. Enjoy and post any comments you might have on it.




DesertRat -> RE: Lying (6/19/2005 1:57:18 PM)

I was once in a relationship with someone who, by her own admission, lied compulsively. She didn't do it all the time. In fact, most of the time she was very honest and open, and we built a very good relationship due to our excellent communication. I knew early on of her tendency to fabricate, but since it wasn't harming us I intended to deal with it when we started living together. Didn't get the chance. We broke up before we became 24/7. I think it was (is) a self-esteem issue and, as such, could have been overcome with relative ease. As bad as it might sound, it was....believe it or not...a minor issue with me. That single negative was overshadowed by countless positives. Oh well.

Elsewhere in this online world, I have come across cases of lying so blatant they are downright funny.

Bob




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