10. Telling Lies Doesn’t Come Naturally to People - Deepstash
10. Telling Lies Doesn’t Come Naturally to People

10. Telling Lies Doesn’t Come Naturally to People

As much as everybody lies, it’s behavior that doesn’t come naturally to people.

The same study referred to earlier found that 100% of the participants experienced emotional leakage, even when asked to hide how they were truly feeling. This demonstrates that lying doesn’t come naturally to anyone, even when assessing a diverse group of people.

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