One hundred lies from one lie

Stephon 2022-01-03 08:01:44

We often believe that crooks are shrewd guys with shining eyes and honey-filled mouths. This is often not the case.
They may be honest-looking, they like to squint their eyes and smile awkwardly. There are some small movements that are hard to ignore. They are always a little restless. Maybe they are inferiority. They always seem to make you feel that you owe him something. He is so humble and so humble. Be considerate of others, even for small reasons that are difficult to express.

A true liar may no longer be able to separate reality from the world he has created. If he does not hypnotize himself, how can he hypnotize the world? All lies are the result of physical and mental disharmony, so create a world. In this world, everything is reasonable and reasonable. He is just, kind and even timid. In this world, all actions become emotional. Excusable.

In the beginning, it was probably just a little trick. In order to get more people's recognition, then lie that you are an orphan. People will probably sympathize with those adopted orphans.
The experiment is always unsuccessful, and no reason can be found. Maybe it’s because a nasty Japanese competitor is poisoning. Wait, why did he poison him? Maybe it’s for money. In this logical world, I I have to follow his way of thinking. Yes, he not only instructed people to poison my experiment, but also blackmailed them. I had to inform the company's executives according to his threats, and at the same time, I would get the money in my account. Of money.
The FBI has been involved, what should my expression look like? No, for the sake of the company, the FBI should not be involved. They often do more than necessary, such as knowing more company secrets and what kind of expression should be on my face. Astonished, angry, speechless for doing stupid things to those people. Yes, with a little push, the agent really monitored my business and home calls. They are indeed beyond the scope of our control, and we did a stupid thing.
And I, I'm just one, a bit of a strain, and I was adopted by a rich man without the love of my parents since I was a child, honest man.

I collect information on pricing for the FBI. I do my best. I try to balance my life between the two roles. I am an upright person who works for the government. The purpose of all this is to eliminate their mistakes. Practice, and I, myself, as a good biologist, will be forgiven by the company. When everything is over, I will stay in the company because they need me and I will get a better position.

Yes, I am like this. Everyone believes that I am like this, and I think I am like this. I am not a person with shrewd eyes, I am just a dizzy fool. Sometimes I wish I was like this.
Because if this is not the case, how can I balance and recognize myself?

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  • Mark Whitacre: I read this study in Time magazine when I was at Cornell, which is an Ivy League school, and there were people, including my mother, who never believed I would make it into an Ivy League school. Maybe Ginger, who I met in marching in the eighth grade. And the study said people had nice, sympathetic feelings about people who were adopted, and treated them better. So I made up this adoption story, and people *did* treat me better. And when I got a job, one of my professors told people at Ralston Purina that I was this amazing guy that had accomplished all this in spite of being adopted. And so it was really *other* people who spread the story, not me. Although I admit it was wrong to start it and everything, it was other people who kept it going, even the people at ADM.

  • Mark Whitacre: Mark Whitacre, secret agent 0014.

    Rusty Williams: Why 0014?

    Mark Whitacre: Cause I'm twice as smart as 007.