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Rayden further explores the world of lies and deceit by focussing her attention on those who use their charismatic nature to convince others to follow to support them. Be it politically, financially, or even through pharmacological means. People are highly susceptible to those who have an answer or a ‘cure’ for what ails them, which proves to be too strong to ignore. Lies beget false truths, which turn some to sheep.
May 01, 2021 08:02PM
The Truth About Lies: The Illusion of Honesty and the Evolution of Deceit

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Everyone lies... even if their pants are not hanging from a telephone wire, as the old children’s rhyme goes. Aja Raden makes that clear from the opening pages, but she also delves into how it is not our fault. Humans are inherently liars, sometimes as a means of protecting themselves and all because history has ingrained it into us. Raden explores the different types of lies that fill the world and how they evolved!
Apr 30, 2021 08:12PM
The Truth About Lies: The Illusion of Honesty and the Evolution of Deceit


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