In a previous post, which can be found here, we asked the question: Is it ever okay to lie? Honestly
(irony), there do seem to be some situations where telling a lie feels justified like not wanting to hurt your spouse s feelings if they ask if wearing those jeans makes them look fat. (Oh, those dreaded conversations.)
The goal here isn t to belittle or judge those who lie most of us have at one point or another in our lives. Rather, learning why we do the things we do can not only help us change, but may give us more empathy for our fellow human beings.
Our government, our democracy itself, is under attack. It didn’t start with recent unfounded allegations about the election; it didn’t stop with congressional confirmation of a new president. Representatives from
Our government, our democracy itself, is under attack. It didn’t start with recent unfounded allegations about the election; it didn’t stop with congressional confirmation of a new president. Representatives from
Interviewers and candidates often end up in situations where they’re almost encouraged to lie. Here’s what research says about how, why and how often it happens.