The majority of people can’t go 10 minutes without telling a lie, which is slightly alarming. Researchers claim 60 per cent of people lie at least once every ten minutes.
That means probably you. Dirty big liars.
Not all lies are big, evil, hairy ones. They can be as simple as, “The bus got stuck in traffic” or “Yes, I worked on that report all night.”
Instead of regarding everything everyone says to you with suspicion…sure you didn’t eat the last biscuit…there are some simple ways to tell if someone is lying. Learn them, and then take them to your next Poker game.
Noah Zandan, author of TED-Ed’s The Language of Lying told the Daily Mail says we are lied to 10-200 times per day by people who exaggerate or who try and paint themselves in a better light.
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Come on every 10 minutes!
I mean it seems to me if someone was lying every 10 minutes they would to be doing it just for the heck of it.
I'm not trying to cast myself up as some pillar of honesty, but I don't think my life is that complicated that I have to lie every 10 minutes.
For those of us who aren't having an affair, diddling the books, or have some burning scandalous secret, and actually have a really uneventful life, then how does the constant lying work, when we have NOTHING interesting to lie about? Are people saying things like, "well I just had a
coffee" but those sneaky b***tards actually had a cup of tea? Or conversely are people like me who live a very boring existence actually making crap up to make ourselves more interesting, "yes Phillipe and I had mad passionate sex again last night as his wife is away" when in actual fact I slept alone, and don't even know a Phillipe!
Look yes I do lie at times, but I though the purpose of lying was to cover your tracks, 9 times out of 10 I don't have any tracks to cover, the 1 time out of 10 that I lie is boring crap like pretending I was late because my car broke down (when in fact I was just disorganised).
I feel a bit depressed now I must have a totally boring life if I don't lie that often!
Going to make stuff up tomorrow at work, and try as a little experiment the every ten minute rule to see if I can do it!