Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Lies Are More Fluent than You Imagine

Lies seem to be spoken more fluently than we may imagine. From prime minister's speech to our daily conversation, we can find a lot of examples.
It might be a superstition that a liar falters. A lie is something created intentionally. A lie often becomes more natural than a truth itself because they can be made of any contents which a liar wants to use.
However what a liar speaks must contain something incongruous because the rhythm or the groove is a little bit different from usual. It is not so hard to point them up.
Of course I don't want to disclose the know-how for detecting lies because I have to use it secretly in my daily life.

Takashi from Tokyo

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