“Lying is a deliberate choice to mislead a target without giving any notification of the intent to do so. There are two major forms of lying: concealment, leaving out true information; and falsification, or presenting false information as if it were true.” IfsGivingTwoFormLyingChoicesInformationMajorsLeavingTargetDeliberateMisleadPresentingConcealmentFalsificationNotifications Book:Telling Lies: Clues to Deceit in the Marketplace, Politics, and Marriage (Revised Edition) Source: Telling Lies: Clues to Deceit in the Marketplace, Politics, and Marriage (Revised Edition)
“Crucial to how we feel is being aware of how we are feeling in the moment. The sine qua non of that is to realize that you are being emotional in the first place. The earlier you recognize an emotion, the more choice you will have in dealing with it. In Buddhist terms, it's recognizing the spark before the flame. In Western terms, it's trying to increase the gap between impulse and saying or doing something you might regret later.” FeelsTryingFirstsMomentsFeelingsMightChoicesTermRealizingEmotionEmotionalRegretIncreaseWesternBuddhistImpulseFlamesGapsSparksCrucialRecognizingDealing With It Author:Paul Ekman