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LIE

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WHY LIE?It says all have lied at some time and although many are lying excuse that pious, the question

remains the same: why we do it?

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WHY DO WE LIE?• Tricking us to get what we want through manipulation and exploitation of other individuals. In general, we lie to turn a profit,

power, status, etc…

• The lie well done is a passport to success. The refore lie.

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* THE MADE SPORADICALLY AND / OR SPONTANEOUS. THAT WHICH IS IN

RESPONSE TO SOME UNEXPECTED SITUATION, GENERALLY KNOWN AS LIES.

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* THE EVOLUTIONARY, THAT BEGINS IN CHILDHOOD AND IS REINFORCED BY THE CHILD'S PARENTS.

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A lie is a statement made by someone who knows is false in whole or in part, hoping that listeners will believe, always hiding reality partially or completely.

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Lying implies a conscious and intentional deception

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It is also the act of lying or pretending simulation.

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According to experts, the average person tells three lies in ten minutes of conversation, to which must be added a handful of omissions, exaggerations lanterns and unimportant. However, the partner’s lies only detect 54% of cases.

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A lie Gracious, most commonly as a joke, humorous purposeful deception, falsehood when it is understood, it is considered immoral and is a practice widely used by comedians and humorists.

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The trouble with telling lies, is that when you tell the truth and do not believe so easily.

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IS IT EVER OK TO LIE?

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WHAT IS A LIE?

• As you know a lie is a statement made by someone who knows is completely

false or in some parts.

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• WHITE LIES

Many people believe that lie for noble reasons they consider not telling lies as such,

this is called white lies, on many occasions white lies are told not to harm loved ones,

and this is taken as a justification.

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• Not because everyone believes in a lie becomes truth.

• Better a lie that makes you happy that a truth that makes you cry.

These sentences show that we are a culture whose lies not just never, ever lie, even the smallest lies somehow damaging to society.

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OTHER WAYS OF LYING ARE:

• keep quiet.• say you do not know anything about a

situation, not being affected.• fall into the vice of corruption.

• in short anything that harms your morality.

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CONCLUSION

• In conclusion you decide if lying is good or bad, you choose the reason or

reasons for lying.

Nobody will force you to lie, decision is yours.

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5 Reasons why men lie:

1. To make their women happy2. To avoid an argument3. To justify themselves4. To feel better about yourself5.For escape or avoid something

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The 5 most common lies women

1. I'm not mad at you2. I do not care to go to strip club with your friends3 I'm not ready to have a boyfriend at this time4. I do not mind paying the bill, you always pay5. Lies in bed

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Lying? Trick is the same as?

- Lying: Telling or express the opposite of what one knows, believes or thinks. o The post does not reflect reality, regardless of their intent.

- Cheating: Giving a semblance of truth lie inducing someone to believe o There intention or will to bring the other to believe something other than the truth.

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How good is always the truth?

• - There are truths that do more harm than a lie.

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The intention and the result of lies

• - Intent and result bad = bad

• - Intention good and bad result = bad

• - Bad and good outcome Intent = bad

• - Intent and result good = good

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The 6 reasons that lie

• 1. To protect: ourselves.

• 2. For altruistic reasons

• 3. Fear of conflict

• 4. Fear of punishment / revenge

• 5. Fear of rejection or disapproval

• 6. Fear of loss

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• When we have sufficient information and question us, we tend to respond anything to not look bad.

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DETECTING LIES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH

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It is considered that lying is a complex preparation, conscious, much more complicated than the truth, so if deteriorates higher cortical activity, the subject will be much more difficult to keep your will and the "truth" would flow in his conversation with more easily.

ONE EXAMPLE IS SODIUM THIOPENTAL

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• In Pinocchio, by Carlo Colloids, the main character, whose name is the title of the work, is a wooden puppet whose nose grows every time he tells a lie.

LYING IN FICTION

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• Liar Liar, directed by Tom Shadyac and starring Jim Carrey, the lawyer Fletcher Reede (Carrey) can not lie for 24 hours due to a birthday wish for your child to magically come true.

IN THE MOVIE

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• Mark Bellison in Original Lie is the first person to develop the ability to lie in an imaginary world where lying does not exist.