Lies Are Rarely Caught in One Dramatic Moment
Movies show detectives catching liars instantly. Real life doesn’t work that way.
It took accumulated evidence to overwhelm the truth-default.
The same is true in everyday life:
You suspect your partner. You notice small inconsistencies. But you don’t flip to disbelief until one undeniable piece of evidence pushes you over the threshold.
Lesson: Deception is uncovered slowly, through evidence — not intuition.
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