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How to Get the Truth Out of Anyone

Author: Jordan Knight Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 05-11-2007 | Views: 69 | Rating:  (76) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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In an ideal society there would be no need for lies. But we live in a world of deception. And whether you want to play or not, you’re in the game. The question is, do you want to win? The first important aspect is to know when a person is lying. The following can give clues on the 'forbidden art of lying'

Signs of Deception
Once you realize that you’re being lied to, should you confront the liar immediately? Usually not. The best approach is to note the fact in your mind and continue with the conversation, trying to extract more information.Once you confront someone who has lied to you, the tone of the conversation changes and gathering additional facts becomes
difficult. Therefore, wait until you have all the evidence you want and then decide whether to confront the person at that time or hold off to figure how you can best use this insight to your advantage.

Section 1: Body Language
-The person will make little or no eye contact. A person who is lying to you will do everything to avoid making eye contact.
-Physical expression will be limited, with few arm and hand movements. What arm and hand movements are present will seem stiff, and mechanical. Hands, arm and legs pull in toward the body; the individual takes up less space.
-His hand(s) may go up to his face or throat, especially to the mouth. But contact with his body is limited to these areas.

He is also unlikely to touch his chest with an open hand gesture. He may also touch the nose or scratch behind the ear.
-If he is trying to appear casual and relaxed about his answer, he may shrug a little.
Section 2: Emotional States: Consistency and Contradiction
-The timing is off between gestures and words. If the facial expression comes after the verbal statement (“I am so angry with you right now” … pause … and then the angry expression), it looks false.
-The head moves in a mechanical fashion without regard to emphasis, indicating a conscious movement.
-Gestures don’t match the verbal message, such as frowning when saying “I love you.” Hands tightly clenched and a statement of pleasure are not in sync with each other.
-The timing and duration of emotional gestures will seem off. The emotion is delayed coming on, stays longer than it should, and fades out abruptly.
-Expression will be limited to the mouth area when the person is feigning certain emotions – happiness, surprise, awe, and so on – rather than the whole face.
Section 3: Interpersonal Interactions – When we are wrongfully accused, only a guilty person gets defensive. Someone who is innocent will usually go on the offensive.
-He is reluctant to face his accuser and may turn his head or shift his body away.
-The person who is lying will probably slouch; he is unlikely to stand tall with his arms out or outstretched.
-There’s movement away from his accuser, possibly in the direction of the exit.
-There will be little or no physical contact during his attempt to convince you.
-He will not point his finger at the person he is trying to convince.
-He may place physical objects (pillow, drinking glass, et cetera) between himself and his accuser to form a barrier, with a verbal equivalent of “I don’t want to talk about it,” indicating deception or covert intention.

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