Lie Detection: 2 in 1 Combo
How You Can Become a Human Lie Detector
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Narrateur(s):
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Randy Fuller
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Auteur(s):
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Cammy Fetchens
À propos de cet audio
This is a combo of two audiobooks, which cover the following topics:
Book 1: All people lie a little, some intentionally, others not. Some about big things, others just to cover up their weaknesses, insecurities, or the reason why they are late. Money is an absolute liar-magnet, of course, and so are incentives like sex or fame. But however it is all unraveling in this current society, it’s important to know it is real. What matters even more, is that you can recognize them for what they are, and that you can cut through the BS people are selling you.
For this crucial purpose, I have compiled this audiobook to enlighten you with techniques you can use in your everyday life to spot liars, call them out, or not fall for their charades. I’ve categorized this topics into sub-categories such as understanding cultures and interrogations, myths and inaccurate beliefs about lies, the very definition of lying, and some ethical questions you could ask yourself.
Book 2: For all you gullible people out there: Yes, there are lots and lots and lots of scams. And you’ve probably fallen for one or two in the past. If not, great. If you have, then this is just another reason to buy this guide: So you won’t fall into the snares of the scammers ever again.
In this audiobook, the sad, bad side of society will be highlighted. The obscure will be exposed. The sneaky snake oil salesmen will be called out for what they are. Among others, you’ll learn more about rental scams, internet scams, online dating scams in particular, how older people get scammed, publishing scams (ironically), Nigerian prince scams (not racist, it’s just a term), and so many other projects to take your money, trust, attention, or something else, and give you nothing substantial or valuable in return.
©2020 Cammy Fetchens (P)2020 Cammy Fetchens