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In 2002, a study by Robert Feldman. At the university of Massachusetts found that on average people told two to three lies. In every 10 minute conversation.
That means you're lying all day, every day, all the time to everyone that you speak to. And it doesn't feel like you're lying to people, but you're always stretching the truth. You're always telling a story. And that's just part of being human.
It is your public relations campaign - and you should embrace it.
People often get too hung up with "telling the truth" when instead they should be focused on maximizing wellbeing for the people around you.
Successful people have excellent public relations skills and you should too.
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In 2002, a study by Robert Feldman. At the university of Massachusetts found that on average people told two to three lies. In every 10 minute conversation.
That means you're lying all day, every day, all the time to everyone that you speak to. And it doesn't feel like you're lying to people, but you're always stretching the truth. You're always telling a story. And that's just part of being human.
It is your public relations campaign - and you should embrace it.
People often get too hung up with "telling the truth" when instead they should be focused on maximizing wellbeing for the people around you.
Successful people have excellent public relations skills and you should too.