What You Can Learn From The Excuses You Tell Yourself

Our brains are very good at masking the truth of a situation when we're making excuses.


Our brains are very good at masking the truth of a situation when we're making excuses.

Traffic was horrendous. The system is rigged. They're looking for someone with more experience. From everyday reasoning to detailed stories that pass blame, we've all heard our fair share of excuses. When we're on the receiving end, it's easy to spot someone's motivations, but when we're giving an excuse, our brains might be masking the truth.

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Published on August 10, 2016 02:50
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