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Originally Posted by StandinStraight
I am not perfect that’s for sure but I do not lie, that’s one of my rules.
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That has the potential of being a disturbing condition, if you believe you "do not lie." Certainly one that should be barred from any classroom environment that provides you with an opportunity to influence the thinking and believing of anyone in the room with you!
Pathological liars are "good" at it because they have honed their technique of maintaining that "poker face" with appropriate facial responses to the listener, but they have one fatal flaw, almost consistently across the board that is based on THE UNDERLYING MISCONCEPTION upon which they base their answers: They view themselves as being more intelligent than those to whom they speak and consequently they forget (or disregard) the possibility that the listener may recall what they previously related to the listener or to some third-party the listener may consult.
When one posts on a blog it's a lot easier to see the inconsistencies of a liar, like you. It's even better than a courtroom stenographer, because one can see what the liar actually said without being concerned about the accuracy of the stenographer's hearing or transcription.
You are a LIAR!
That's not being "negative," that's simply being FACTUAL.
You make it "negative," by failing to be just what you are and nothing more. So when you use the word "impress" you are actually speaking of your own motivation, not mine. Pathological liars also unwittingly reveal their own motives when they speak. They are not sufficiently "creative" to suppress them. Schizophrenics are more creative.