Lies That Fool the Liar

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You’ve probably heard this famous quote, attributed to Walter Scott: “Oh, what a tangled web we weave...when first we practice to deceive.”

An underlying premise of this observation is that we know when we are engaged in efforts to mislead.

What if that premise is false? What if we believe our lies?

That’s the shocking finding of a study co-authored by Zoe Chance, who earned her doctorate from Harvard and now teaches at the Yale School of Management.

The study and its findings

Prior to reading the study, it was my view that those who lied were aware of their actions and engaged in deceit to achieve a goal they felt justified their conduct.