Lying serves as a survival mechanism where the human brain prioritizes protection over truth, leading people to reshape reality to avoid punishment, hide weakness, or gain control; repeated lying reduces guilt sensitivity, transforming it into a habit and personality pattern, while self-deception allows individuals to avoid emotional pain by lying to themselves, though truth eventually catches up and the mind pays the price later.
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The Hidden Psychology of Lying | Why People Can’t Stop Lying追加:
What if I told you some people lie so often they eventually start believing their own lies?
Psychology says lying is not just about words. It can be a survival mechanism.
People lie to avoid punishment, to hide weakness, or to gain control over situations.
Because the human brain cares more about protection than truth.
That's why people reshape reality just to avoid looking wrong.
But here's the dangerous part.
Every time a person lies, the brain becomes less sensitive to guilt, and lying slowly becomes a habit, then a personality pattern.
Some people lie to others, and some people lie to themselves every single day.
I'm fine. I don't care.
I'm happy.
In psychology, this is called self-deception.
Because facing reality is emotionally painful for many people.
And remember, lies may protect you for a moment, but the truth always catches up, and the mind pays the price later.
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