Monday, June 13, 2022

5545 - Honest lying


It's a double today. Here's an older TED talk about how to spot a liar. I watched it again for a refresher.



Here's the next liar thing. This is an article. Do you ever wonder where false confessions come from? Do you ever wonder why some people believe the BS they're telling you? Here you go...


This is from Brain and Life magazine. 6 issues a year. It's free.



21 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

We do indeed all lie. For a variety of reasons. I try and keep them to a minimum. I sometimes succeed.

Mike said...

Sue - Are you sure you try and keep them to a minimum? Why is the spam guy always getting you? Does he know something we don't?

Bilbo said...

Useful information during primary season. And in November.

Ole Phat Stu said...

Psalm 116:11 caused the usual discussion sunday school, as did
Epimenides Cretans paradox. Epimenides, a Cretan, was saying “All Cretans are liars”, in secondary school logic class.

If I remember correctly.

But then sometimes I can't tell if I remember correctly, or just as I wished it were ;-)

Kathy G said...

Interesting stuff. Like Elephant's Child said, everyone lies, but some people do it for more nefarious reasons than others. There's a difference between me responding to a question about how your outfit looks (I say great, but it's really horrid) and someone who has committed a murder.

Mike said...

update - their > they're 🤦‍♂️

Bill - Are you going to keep a running count?

Stu - Or maybe Epimenides was lying about being a Cretan.

Kathy - It's another spectrum to consider.

John A Hill said...

Sounds like an interesting magazine. For fun, I added the quarterly Spanish edition.
Thanks.

Mike said...

John - It is interesting and you can't beat free.

Rawknrobyn.blogspot.com said...

Enlightening TED Talk. Thanks Mike!
Have a good, honest week.

dellgirl said...

There's an old saying that . . . "All babies are beautiful." My friend's grandbaby was NOT! I said . . . "OH, she is so precious, sooo adorable, just the sweetest little darling."

I ONLY LIE . . . sometimes!

Mike said...

Robyn - I'll do my best. Honestly!

DG - Sometimes it's very necessary.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Interesting video!

Mike said...

Deb - Now the problem is trying to remember... whatever it was.

Martha said...

That is a very interesting video!

Mike said...

Martha - I think the article is more interesting. But me being lazy I didn't copy the whole thing. And I forgot a teaser to suck people into reading it.

Lady M said...

This is great. A field worth finding more about. I have always fancied myself with a good bullshit meter. Con artist make me very uncomfortable. Charming people freak me out. I tend to be honest to the point of being blunt and socially awkward, a true introvert. My sisters like to say "I tell it like it is". Hence I don't really like interacting with many people, especially those I have to be fake with. Reading previous comments, I will try to read the article later. I just watched the video but gotta go - the day is heating up.

Mike said...

Lady - The article is well worth reading. I hadn't heard about confabulation before.

Lady M said...

"A Molecule Away from Madness: Tales of the Hijacked Brain" - heard about this book on NPR. Sounds fascinating.

Mike said...

Lady - Yes it does... "Our brains are the most complex machines known to humankind, but they have an Achilles heel: the very molecules that allow us to exist can also sabotage our minds. Here are gripping accounts of unruly molecules and the diseases that form in their wake."

Cloudia said...

I watched the whole tape. Thank you, Mike

Mike said...

Cloudia - I think the article is better.