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  2. Pathological lying - Wikipedia

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    Normal lies are defensive and told to avoid the consequences of truth telling. They are often white lies that spare another's feelings, reflect a pro-social attitude, and make civilized human contact possible. [14] Pathological lying can be described as an habituation of lying: someone consistently lies for no obvious personal gain. [31]

  3. From White Lies To Black Holes, Here Are 30 Times People Lied ...

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    Image credits: Hammy1791 Harvard Business Review explains that underneath our (un)intentional lies are various unmet needs that we should strive to identify. Then, we can look for healthier ways ...

  4. 31 Big Lies That Bosses Tell Employees - AOL

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    Lies are a big part of this distrust, even if workers have their own set of lies to tell, and the following are some of the most common spread by bosses in a workplace. agrobacter/istockphoto 1.

  5. Big lie - Wikipedia

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    The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of ...

  6. Deception - Wikipedia

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    Lying requires deliberate conscious behavior, so listening to speech and watching body language are important factors in detecting lies. If a response to a question has a lot disturbances, less talking time, repeated words, and poor logical structure, then the person may be lying.

  7. 30 Lies That Employees Tell Their Bosses - AOL

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    Asked about lying on resumes, almost half — 46%— of more than 1,000 workers and 300 senior managers said in 2017 they knew someone who'd "enhanced" their credentials. That was up a whopping 25 ...

  8. Reggie Bush Says He Wanted to 'Give Up On Life' During ... - AOL

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    "That really took a really big shot at my confidence, who I am as a person, who I was as a player, what I stood for," he tells PEOPLE. "Because a lot of lies were being spread about me and about ...

  9. Bullshit - Wikipedia

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    A person who excels at communicating nonsense on a given subject is sometimes referred to as a "bullshit artist" instead of a "liar". [ 1 ] In philosophy and psychology of cognition , the term "bullshit" is sometimes used to specifically refer to statements produced without particular concern for truth, clarity, or meaning, distinguishing ...