Why lie?

casper

The Living Force
Inspired by reading, some events that we occurred recently, I investigated why people just need to lie, and I came across this article, which I want to share with you, and also ask for your opinion about it.

Why lie?




Everyone knows that lying can mean trouble. Most of us found out about it even in childhood. But, what if you get out? Chances are, if you are out, you try again, and lying can become a useful tool in life. The thing is that, sooner or later, such a behavior you hit in the head. It begins to affect your relationships, and this can affect your health.


Our nervous systems are connected to our immune system so it makes sense that brains and emotions can send messages that affect health. Simply, your body reacts to the way you think. When we think about nice things our body produces endorphins, the hormone that makes us feel good. It also contributes to a stronger, healthier immune system. Likewise, when we are worried, anxious or stressed in general, our bodies produce different types of hormones such as cortisol and norepinephrine. Cortisol increases blood sugar levels and suppresses the immune system. Norepinephrine increases heart rate and raises blood pressure.

Some doctors and holistic therapists agree that the person who constantly lies at the end face with anxiety, depression, physical and even psychological disorders.
Why lie?

Psychologists tell us that we lie because we fear the consequences of the truth. Guilt is a heavy burden for those who live next to it, so that people lie to avoid to look stupid or incompetent, or that someone gets mad at them.

There are other reasons why people lie. People are afraid that they will be punished. Annoying them, they lose their status or can not get what they want, and many liars manipulate people. Liars think they protect themselves, but lying can be harmful to health and happiness. First of all, it takes a lot more effort to impose a lie than the truth.

To be convincing liar, you have to live a lie, which means you have to convince yourself in a lie. It's a stressful job, because it is much easier to remember the truth than lies details. If you examine the situation that led to lies, you have to keep the story even if someone challenges with proof that you're lying. It is necessary to smoothly pass through every challenge with a good memory so that each could lie convincingly defend. Even the most convincing liars ever mindful that their lie discover. This is the kind of anxiety that brings sores, headaches, sleepless nights and paranoia.

Lying is not only anti-social behavior, liars often become unsociable person. If they move in the circle of people who lie, starting them disturb these people. They can even be blamed them for their problems. No wonder that the lie can destroy labor relations, marriages and friendships. If you are caught in a lie, your credibility falls apart.

So, liars are all around us. Just look in the mirror because we are all in a situation lied. Here are seven classic signs that reveal liars:

If someone lies, will not look you in the eye, at least in a certain part of the conversation. Normally, people establish eye contact at least half the time how long the conversation. One caveat: there are some people who will nevertheless lie establish eye contact, just to prove they are telling the truth.
The change in the amount of tone, a lot of stuttering (umm, ah) or throat clearing can mean that a person is lying.
The unusual body language reveals a liar. If a person moves his feet, Lamata hands, his shoulders, turned away from you or yields hands face, in other words, if you act nervous or uncomfortable, it could mean that he was lying. Also watch out for pallor or facial flushing and rapid flashing.
Something sounds fishy. Contradict statements that are not consistent with the story or not sound quite good, are usually part of the lie.
Sometimes, overly defensive attitude of the person who refuses to answer any questions, and even accuse you of lying, reveal a liar. This might mean something to hide.
If someone is lying and you change the topic, chances are high that it will only continue the conversation to another topic. A person who is telling the truth, however, is likely to ask why you changed the subject and will want to go back to the previous topic.
The person lying will often try to change the subject by using humor or sarcasm.

Of course, no one can say for sure if someone is speaking the truth or lying. Although you should trust your instincts, if you are unsure it is best to try to collect some evidence to back up your opinion. Instead of relying on specific behavior, capture liar is easiest if you know his normal behavior. When behavior changes suddenly, probably it is the moment when pronounced lie.
 
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