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What Happens To our Brain and Emotion Whenever We Tell a Lie.
Lying requires a lot of mental effort. A person who is lying has to keep in mind at the same time the lie - that it to say, and the truth - in order to hide it. As a result, he uses simple sentences and finds it more difficult to cope with mental task.
A new study has found that 'lying gets easier for humans the more they lie, because lying change the brain. ' Nature Neuroscience studies shows the part of the brain that deals with emotional responses which is called the amygdala. The more we tell lies the lesser the amygdala.
George Bernard said "the liar's punishment is not in the least that he is not that believed, but that he cannot believe any one else."
We should try our best telling the kids that lying never works.
WHITE LIE. When you don't want some one to feel ambarrass it may be your friend, he/she let's say Clara might wear something that doesn't fit her but when she ask you in the presence of others you agree it fits, that is white lie when you know it doesn't.
The kids can freak us out to tell white lie most times, when they want to buy all the toys their friends have and then you say don't worry latter I will get them for you and you don't that is white lie.
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