Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Lies.

How can you tell when someone is lying? You have to look directly into their face to find any deviations based upon how they act normally. Most likely they will try to avoid eye contact with you. If what they're telling you is false, physical expression will be limited, fidgety abnormal gestures will increase and the pitch of their voice fluctuates depending upon the circumstance (this is more noticeable in girls). A guilty liar will become defensive and try to put distance between you and him/her. Lastly, lies, which would be the equivalent of creating memory, are guided by the right hemisphere, which means that if a person is lying, they are more likely to look towards the left (if you didn't know already, the right half of your brain controls your left side while the left hemisphere controls your right side).

Just some food for thought, in case you wanted to know when people are lying to you. But sometimes, ignorance is bliss. It's easier to go through life not knowing when or why people lie to you, then you don't have to be unhappy all the time (being unhappy sucks). If you find something that makes you happy, hold on to it forever because anything that gives your life meaning should be worth holding on to (even if it's something simple like trying to throw pennies off a balcony into a fountain).

That wasn't too depressing right? Hope you're all well.

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