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Lieshaveabadreputation.Tellingthetruthisnormallyconsideredtobeagoodthing.Oneconventio...
Lies have a bad reputation. Telling the truth is normally considered to be a good thing. One conventional view of lying is that it is bad in itself and should be avoided at all costs. Another conventional view is that the consequences of lying are often bad, so lying should be avoided except in extreme circumstances. In the past two decades, though, a number of authors have challenged conventional wisdom, arguing that lying is not as bad as normally thought and that a number of other beliefs about lying are misunderstood. A well-known study even shows that an ordinary person tells three lies every ten minutes.
So what is your opinion of telling lies? How is your relationship with them? What do you do when being lied to? And more importantly, when and how do you choose to lie?
Please write your view on the topic within less than 300 words. You can add a title by yourself. 展开
So what is your opinion of telling lies? How is your relationship with them? What do you do when being lied to? And more importantly, when and how do you choose to lie?
Please write your view on the topic within less than 300 words. You can add a title by yourself. 展开
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When you're young, there's one lesson that gets hammered into you more often than others: Tell the truth. Tell the truth, you're told, and everything will be OK. Then why does Mom call her boss claiming to be sick when she's not, and why does Dad say Mom's dress doesn't make her look fat? The lesson didn't stick for them when they were little, and it didn't stick with you or me, either.
Lying isn't a sign of moral depravity (except when it is). Lying is a sign of cognitive advancement. It requires a fertile and high-functioning brain to take something as simple as the truth and twist it, palming off the deception on someone else with the earnestness of a choirboy.
The problem with the truth is that it doesn't always serve our purposes, further our careers or keep us out of trouble. When you can take the route made of imagination, best-case scenarios and wish fulfillment, you'd be nuts not to take a deceitful stroll toward your goals, right?
¬Younger children believe that they're always being watched, and that Mom (or some other authority figure) knows all. For this reason, they're initially more inclined to tell the truth. As they get a little older, they begin experimenting with lies: The dog is blue, my shirt is made of copper, the cookie told me so. For the very young, lying is a series of cause-and-effect experiments. When does a lie work? What kind of lie? What is a believable lie? Is the jig ever up, or should I keep lying until the truth is just a vague memory for all parties?
当你年轻的时候,有一个教训,灌输进入你比其他人更经常告诉真相。说实话,你被告知,一切都会好的。那么为什么妈妈叫她的老板声称是生病的时候,为什么爸爸说妈妈的裙子不显胖吗?这个教训对他们没有坚持当他们小的时候,它没有坚持你或我,要么。撒谎并不是道德败坏的标志(除了当它)。它是一种认知的提升。它需要一个肥沃和功能强大的大脑把简单的事情,例如真理和扭它,仿冒的骗术欺骗别人的诚挚一个少年歌者。真相的问题在于它并不总是达到我们的目的,推进我们的事业,或者使我们摆脱困境。当你可以沿着充满想象、最好的场景和实现愿望,你会坚果不想带着欺骗靠近你的目标,对吗?¬年幼的孩子认为他们总是被监视,妈妈(或其他一些权威人物)知道所有。因为这个原因,他们最初更倾向于说真话。因为他们得到了一个年纪不大,他们开始尝试说谎:狗是蓝色的,我的衬衫是铜做的,曲奇饼这样告诉我的。对于非常年轻,撒谎是一系列的因果试验。谎言什么时候工作?什么样的谎言吗?什么是可信的谎言吗?这诡计就起来,或者我应该继续撒谎直到事实是每个人的模糊的记忆?
Lying isn't a sign of moral depravity (except when it is). Lying is a sign of cognitive advancement. It requires a fertile and high-functioning brain to take something as simple as the truth and twist it, palming off the deception on someone else with the earnestness of a choirboy.
The problem with the truth is that it doesn't always serve our purposes, further our careers or keep us out of trouble. When you can take the route made of imagination, best-case scenarios and wish fulfillment, you'd be nuts not to take a deceitful stroll toward your goals, right?
¬Younger children believe that they're always being watched, and that Mom (or some other authority figure) knows all. For this reason, they're initially more inclined to tell the truth. As they get a little older, they begin experimenting with lies: The dog is blue, my shirt is made of copper, the cookie told me so. For the very young, lying is a series of cause-and-effect experiments. When does a lie work? What kind of lie? What is a believable lie? Is the jig ever up, or should I keep lying until the truth is just a vague memory for all parties?
当你年轻的时候,有一个教训,灌输进入你比其他人更经常告诉真相。说实话,你被告知,一切都会好的。那么为什么妈妈叫她的老板声称是生病的时候,为什么爸爸说妈妈的裙子不显胖吗?这个教训对他们没有坚持当他们小的时候,它没有坚持你或我,要么。撒谎并不是道德败坏的标志(除了当它)。它是一种认知的提升。它需要一个肥沃和功能强大的大脑把简单的事情,例如真理和扭它,仿冒的骗术欺骗别人的诚挚一个少年歌者。真相的问题在于它并不总是达到我们的目的,推进我们的事业,或者使我们摆脱困境。当你可以沿着充满想象、最好的场景和实现愿望,你会坚果不想带着欺骗靠近你的目标,对吗?¬年幼的孩子认为他们总是被监视,妈妈(或其他一些权威人物)知道所有。因为这个原因,他们最初更倾向于说真话。因为他们得到了一个年纪不大,他们开始尝试说谎:狗是蓝色的,我的衬衫是铜做的,曲奇饼这样告诉我的。对于非常年轻,撒谎是一系列的因果试验。谎言什么时候工作?什么样的谎言吗?什么是可信的谎言吗?这诡计就起来,或者我应该继续撒谎直到事实是每个人的模糊的记忆?
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