Who Is A Good Liar?
The characteristics of a good liar include deceiving others and lying on the face without being apparent. People generally lie to people who are close to them. They prefer to lie while talking to each other rather than on a message. They generally do not provide too much information and try and stay near the fact. White lies are the most common lies. People tend to exaggerate, hide information, and pretend things that are not factual.Â
What Happens When You Lie?
We all know that lying slowly overpowers the personality if we say it often. The nerve cells that transmit signals throughout the body generate a negative thought when we lie. The response shown by the body may include avoiding eye contact, getting out of breath, slouching, or sweating. Again, it is because of the motor neuron signals connecting organs and muscles throughout the body. The Glial cells guide these neurons, and they flash a red flag. So it may be hard to detect when you are lying, but all the behavioral changes can determine that the person is lying. Being indifferent is a common characteristic when you are lying. Do you know, lying is much more challenging than speaking the truth? Our nervous system has to exert more energy to take care of the behavioral changes.Â
Conclusion
We have lied at least once in our lives. Both men and women can lie, and saying who is a better liar is very subjective. Men generally lie for their benefits, while studies suggest that women lie for others’ benefits. There are so many signs that indicate a person is lying. You may look out for their body language, eye contact, facial expressions, look out for contradictory statements, and watch out for a change in pitch. Liars generally avoid details about facts and pause between speeches. You may also notice the movement of the eyeballs and see if they distract from the main topic. They will appear nervous and disinterested. Lying must not become a part of your personality. Always stick to what is true and stay positive!