A pathologicalliaris an individual who chronically tells grandiose lies that may stretch or exceed the limits of believability. While most people lie or at leastbend the truth occasionally, pathological liars do so habitually. Whether or not pathological lying should be considered a distinct psychologi...
Letter: WHAT YOU SAID: - pathological liarJames Mulvenna
Lying is a common behavior in humans. When someone tells a lie, there's often a clear reason they do so. Lying may be used as a tool to achieve a goal. But pathological lying is often done without any reason and regardless of consequences. These lies are extensive and elaborate, and t...
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