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Lies, whether small fabrications or grand distortions, often serve as tools of persuasion. The power of suggestion, similarly, can manipulate perception and shape beliefs. However, neither truly creates a new reality — they merely construct an illusion. The liar, intoxicated by their own fabrications, may feel emboldened, mistaking deception for dominance. Yet, this illusion does not translate into actual power. Instead, it feeds a self-constructed delusion that ultimately weakens rather than strengthens their standing.
By Kathlene HerbergerLies, whether small fabrications or grand distortions, often serve as tools of persuasion. The power of suggestion, similarly, can manipulate perception and shape beliefs. However, neither truly creates a new reality — they merely construct an illusion. The liar, intoxicated by their own fabrications, may feel emboldened, mistaking deception for dominance. Yet, this illusion does not translate into actual power. Instead, it feeds a self-constructed delusion that ultimately weakens rather than strengthens their standing.