What is a Liar?
A liar is someone who intentionally deceives others by not telling the truth. It is an individual who says things that are not true with the intent to mislead, manipulate, or deceive others.
Types of Liars
- Pathological Liars
- Compulsive Liars
- Occasional Liars
Signs of a Liar
Some common signs of a liar include avoiding eye contact, inconsistent statements, and fidgeting.
Effects of Lying
Lying can have serious consequences such as loss of trust, damaged relationships, and legal implications.
Case Study: Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong, a professional cyclist, lied for years about using performance-enhancing drugs. This ultimately led to him being stripped of his titles and banned from the sport.
Statistics on Lying
According to research, the average person lies at least once a day.
How to Deal with a Liar
Confront the individual, set boundaries, and seek professional help if necessary.