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The video talking about why we're all liars, how you can become a liespotter and why you might want to go from liespotting to truth seeking.
human honest and moral still important, future or now, more explicit about our moral code in a noisier world,
1.Lying is cooperative act,a lie has no power, only if someone agree to believe the lie.
2.Not all lies are harmful: protect social dignity
3.Lying is an attempt to bridge that gap, to connect our wishes and our fantasies about who we wish we were, how we wish we could be, with what we're really like.people are we willing to fill in those gaps in our lives with lies. reasons( don't understand the gaps in our lives).
Extroverts lie more than introverts. Men lie eight times more about themselves than they do other people. Women lie more to protect other people. We lie more to strangers than we lie to coworkers.
We’re against lying, agree lying.
It's part of our culture,history. white lie can be accept, honest are always more value.
1. People tend to lying to stranger or people close to them? why?
2.How to identify lies or liars in your personal experiences?
3. What would you want to hear? Lie or truth? why?
Everyone write three facts about yourself, one of this must be lie, and i will choose some of yours lie, then others can guess if he or she lie or not.
how to spot a liar--Pamela Meyer, author of Liespotting, shows the manners and "hotspots" used by those trained to recognize deception — and she argues honesty is a value worth preserving.
1.Language:
people who are overdetermined in their denial will resort to formal rather than informal language. liars will unconsciously distance themselves from their subject, using language as their tool.
2.Body language:
fidget all the time, freeze their body
won't look you in the eyes, a little much time
smile connect honsest, fake smile
3.Attitude:
honest show cooperative, enthusiastic, help you get the truth
talk lair look down, lower their voice, can't speak fluency, gives more detail
tell lie: angry whole conversation, a moment angry
Jessica