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How To Spot A Pathological Liar

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Have you ever met a pathological liar? A pathological liar is someone who tells lies for no clear benefit to themselves. Although their lies may have no real motivation, it can strain interpersonal relationships with others, especially when the listener realizes the lie. By recognizing signs of a pathological liar, we can better understand the people in our social circle and assess what we’d like to do with this information: to try to help them, or distance ourselves. To help you spot a pathological liar, here are a few signs of a pathological liar that you should look out for.

Speaking of lies, did you know that many of us might be unconsciously lying to ourselves? If you want to learn more, we made a video on the signs you may be lying to yourself without knowing it: https://youtu.be/duzEXG2yltE

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