Even though the art of lying is very nuanced, one thing is for sure—no matter how big or small, every lie has a consequence.
People with antisocial personality disorder may violate rules, act with aggression, and show little remorse about their ...
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People who believe lies often care more about seeming tough than being factual: scientists
Why do some people endorse claims that can easily be disproved? It’s one thing to believe false information, but another to actively stick with something that’s obviously wrong. Our new research, ...
Trust is a fundamental cornerstone of successful relationships, suggests life coach Gretchen Hydo. It creates stability, ...
Recently, I asked members of the BuzzFeed Community to share the biggest lie they've ever gotten away with, and their answers both made me laugh and stressed me out. Here are some of the best: 1."I ...
Years ago, I provided grief counseling to a woman I’ll call Cassie. Her husband of 10 years had passed away from a sudden heart attack, and she felt devastated. Left with two young children to raise ...
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AlterNet on MSNMorning Joe rips far-right reporters 'spouting lies' to 'people too stupid to know the truth'
MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough on Thursday blasted Mike Lindell’s Lindel TV, OAN and other Republican subsidiaries for broadcasting ...
Dishonesty at work can harm both your professional relationships and credibility. And the stakes become even higher if that dishonesty happens with your boss. It’s best not to lie to your boss at all, ...
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