What's interesting is that people falling in this case actually
strongly believe in what they say, and even presenting evidence to
them makes them stuburn in changing their ways.
In some studies about compulsive liars, they've found that even the
liar believes their own lies (some of the best compulsive liars are
ones that believe themselves!).
Well, that's what the compulsiver liar says on the survey form, anyway.
Re: Way to deal with ignorance ...Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: ... strongly believe in what they say, and even presenting evidence to ... them makes them stuburn in changing their ways. ... In some studies about compulsive liars,... (misc.health.diabetes)
Re: Way to deal with ignorance ... || What's interesting is that people falling in this case ... || presenting evidence to them makes them stuburn in changing ... || compulsive liars are ones that believe themselves!). ...outright lies, and profanity. ... (misc.health.diabetes)
Re: Way to deal with ignorance ... What's interesting is that people falling in this case actually ... strongly believe in what they say, and even presenting evidence to them ... makes them stuburn in changing their ways. ... In some studies about compulsive liars,... (misc.health.diabetes)
Re: Way to deal with ignorance ...hemyd wrote: ... strongly believe in what they say, and even presenting evidence to ... them makes them stuburn in changing their ways. ... In some studies about compulsive liars,... (misc.health.diabetes)
Re: Way to deal with ignorance ... strongly believe in what they say, and even presenting evidence to them ... makes them stuburn in changing their ways. ... In some studies about compulsive liars,...Henry.... (misc.health.diabetes)