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The Liar in Your Life: The Way to Truthful Relationships | [Robert Feldman]
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The Liar in Your Life: The Way to Truthful Relationships

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  • by Robert Feldman
  • Narrated by Bob Walter
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    9 hrs and 13 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    08-03-09
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In The Liar in Your Life, psychology professor Robert Feldman, one of the world's leading authorities on deception, draws on his immense body of knowledge to give fresh insights into how and why we lie, how our culture has become increasingly tolerant of deception, the cost it exacts on us, and what to do about it. His work is at once surprising and sobering, full of corrections for common myths and explanations of pervasive oversimplifications.

Feldman examines marital infidelity, little white lies, career-driven resumé lies, and how we teach children to lie. Along the way, he reveals-despite our beliefs to the contrary- how it is nearly impossible to spot a liar (studies have shown no relationship between nervousness, lack of eye contact, or a trembling voice, and acts of deception). He also provides startling evidence of just how integral lying is to our culture; indeed, his research shows that two people, meeting for the first time, will lie to each other an average of three times in the first ten minutes of a conversation.

Feldman uses this discussion of deception to explore ways we can cope with infidelity, betrayal, and mistrust, in our friends and family. He also describes the lies we tell ourselves: Sometimes, the liar in your life is the person you see in the mirror. With incisive clarity and wry wit, Feldman has written a truthful book for anyone who whose life has been touched by deception.

©2009 Robert Feldman; (P)2009 Hachette

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    Charles Kingston, PA, United States 05-08-10
    Charles Kingston, PA, United States 05-08-10 Member Since 2009
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    "Good book but..."

    A very good book that will help you understand the people in your life, both personal and professional. My issue is, it would be much more believable if the authors extreme dislike for President Bush wasn't used over and over again as an example. It belittled the books points, which are very good ones.

    5 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    David Tacoma, WA, USA 09-20-09
    David Tacoma, WA, USA 09-20-09 Member Since 2006
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    "Liked it Didn't Love it"

    The book is interesting and well narrated. I learned a few new things about how and why people lie. I was hoping for more insight beyond what is fairly evident through common sense.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Shay Bella Lincoln, CA USA 08-21-12
    Shay Bella Lincoln, CA USA 08-21-12 Member Since 2012

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    "Not quite what the title promises"

    This was actually a very good look at the psychology of lying in general, offering a fresh perspective on deceit, but it is not a guide book, or how-to manual on applying that perspective to an individual's life. The most profound advice given is that if you want a truthful life, start by being truthful.

    As an intellectual work, it was thought provoking, and I don't know any better complement to give such a piece.

    As a self-help piece, well, there were some fun stories in it.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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