• Never Be Lied to Again

  • How to Get the Truth in 5 Minutes or Less in Any Conversation or Situation
  • By: David J. Lieberman PhD
  • Narrated by: William Dufris
  • Length: 4 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (125 ratings)

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Never Be Lied to Again

By: David J. Lieberman PhD
Narrated by: William Dufris
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How many times have you been manipulated or taken advantage of by someone's lies? Are you tired of being deceived, tricked, and fooled?

Finally, renowned behaviorist David J. Lieberman shows listeners how to stop the lies and uncover the truth - in any conversation or situation. In a simple, user-friendly format, Dr. Lieberman gives you the tools to determine, with uncanny accuracy, if you are being lied to.

Utilizing newly developed techniques in hypnosis and psycholinguistics, this audiobook also shows you how to easily influence anyone to tell the truth - within minutes. Use it in any situation, from casual conversation to in-depth interviews.

Never Be Lied to Again is chock-full of colorful examples and engaging scenarios to help you keep from being taken advantage of and give you that extra edge. Use these groundbreaking techniques to take control of every personal and business situation...and never be lied to again.

©1998 David J. Lieberman, PhD (P)2018 Macmillan Audio

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“If you want to find out whether your boyfriend is cheating, your boss is getting away with murder, or the life-insurance salesman is playing you for a fool, read on.” (Cosmopolitan)

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Fast and Furious

This book has really good information in it that is helpful and seems credible. It goes really fast, though, so you sometimes have to go back to process the information. If you're extremely serious about learning these techniques, I'd get an in-print version.

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Order the book.

There is a lot of information to consider and it would be easier to have a book to highlight important pointers. The irony is that in order to catch a lier, you have to lie. I thought the topic on self-deceit was helpful though.

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This is interesting- for different reasons

The solutions seem very much like how narcissists and sociopaths analyze and disarm their victims. Direct communication is always better- and anyone going through the trouble of analyzing in this way raises red flags (especially with such tactics like mirroring emphasized.) Also, the indicators of dishonesty are very general and doesn't take into account differences in culture, personality, etc. Following these maye lead you to think that everyone who doesn't behave and belief as a standard suburban male or female is indeed untrustworthy. The book is a good, broad foundation, but misses on many points.

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Uneven

I listened to this because I want to learn about liars. I’ve been lied to a lot. However, portions of this book describe people like myself who say they never lie, or see the world as full of deceit and lies,are labeled as liars themselves. This is absolutely NOT true.
I hate liars and that’s why I won’t be one. So there are some good parts to this book, but the author needs to go back and re-think his generalizations about people who are genuine.

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Enlightenment at its finest

This was a total eye opening experience for me and I plan on using these techniques on my everyday life to ensure I don’t get lied to again.

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Wonderful

Absolutely wonderful. Would recommend. This taught me so much and I can now use this to detect deceit.

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Very good information

I really liked this and it hit all the points! I’m sure I will listen to it another 50 times.

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I kinda feel lied to

Eh.. I feel like I was lied to after listening to this. Most of the information was basic knowledge. “People who lie are bad” “if you believe a person you know is a liar, you should avoid them” 🤦🏼‍♀️

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Excellent

Extremely interesting and informative! I was able to apply the steps to certain situations. Thanks!

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everyone lies . I distrust more now. This was info

everyone lies . telling the truth is easy but even the truth is manipulated honesty is the best policy but if it can be manipulated that too is a lie and trying to study the steps being portrayed in the book I found it hard to be an honest person do using this steps I lie to myself more than I do to anybody else

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