[SEGMENT 1-1] The Science of Lying 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX3Hu8loXTE – The Science of Lying; I used some of this in the radio show that I’m doing about this subject. I will make those audio clip available to you, but I will need to rewrite this and cut it on video. My story of my father. [X] SB – Lying Clip 2 – Learning to lie Lying. Nobody teaches you how to lie.
[SEGMENT 1-2] The Science of Lying 2 [X] SB – The Science of Lying – Clip 1 Humans are social animals Lying keeps elaborate social structures running smoothly while looking out for #1 I have a friend and I called him late one evening. He was obviously sleeping, but he answered my call. I asked him, “Did I catch you sleeping?” And he was obviously groggy, but answered “No.” I knew he was lying, but he didn’t want me to feel bad for waking him up, so he lied. I felt good knowing that he respected me enough to lie to me. But I tried not to call him again at that time. It really is a natural thing.
[SEGMENT 1-3] The Science of Lying 3 Long past my lying stage. Took longer than it should have. I was relaying a story about getting put on a plan. 400% of quota. Difficult to work with. Not bendable. Amazing year And as we grow, our lies grow. It’s the nature of a lie. It will get bigger if left unchecked. A teenager lies about where he or she is, at least before they were tracked on smart phones. Maybe you damaged the car, but you hid it and hoped your parents wouldn’t notice for a bit, and nobody would know where the damage came from. [X] SB – Lying Clip 3 – Pathological lying Lying not ok. We’re good at it We are so good, we do it to ourselves. Pathological liars: super good at self-deception Wholeheartedly believe their own lies Difference between pathological liars and regular people. [X] SB – Biden at the G7 American people aren’t satisfied
[SEGMENT 1-4] The Science of Lying 4 [INSERT: something where a teenager lies…Superbad] from beginning to 0:39 Again, as the issues grow, the lies grow bigger. Why? Because the consequences of the truth could be devastating. For example, if you get caught cheating, it could ruin your marriage. So the first reaction for most is to lie when caught. You might lie in that situation to cover your butt. And some may rationalize that lie as “protection for the persons being cheated on”. [INSERT: something where a person is covering up cheating…Woman in Red] If you get caught in enough lies, you might decide that lying is not the best course of action. You develop a conscience; a moral guideline. If you’re smart, you do your best not to lie. You face the consequences of your actions. That’s called adulthood. In the sane world, parents teach children to stop lying. This is done by showing that lying is not good. In this scene from The Hangover, the dentists lies to his wife, because he’s been emasculated. [MOVIE SCENE from the Hangover where the dentist lies to his wife]; from 0:48 to 1:42] As we learn, his lying underlies the real problem. He’s in a bad marriage. One where the truth exposes that fact. [MOVIE SCENE in The Hangover where he confronts his wife]; [from beginning to 1:31]
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