Lie addiction

Kristina 2022-03-23 09:02:25

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From childhood, we are taught not to lie. As for why you can't lie, except that your nose will grow longer, it doesn't seem to have made it clear.
One reason not to lie: Lies will be exposed and the truth will always come out. This sentence is a bit like a fairy tale. There are so many unsolved mysteries in the world.

Lying is a measure of IQ. If the IQ of the liar is much higher than that of the deceived person, and he has the ability to tell a lie flawlessly and without leakage, then everyone will be happy. You lied to me, and I didn't know that I was lied to. I was confused and happy. Many religious and political leaders, because they lied well, became great men and idols worshipped by people.

On the contrary, if the IQ of the liar is lower than that of the deceived person, so that the deceived person can easily expose the lie, then this kind of lying is really not fun, it is boring, everyone should not play. For example, children who lie are easy to be exposed by adults, so it is better for children not to lie. Another example is receiving fraudulent phone calls, often angered, and feeling extremely ashamed: you are such a child who came out of the valley and didn't graduate from primary school and can't speak Mandarin well. If you don't learn well, come to lie to me... If a liar takes the title of a professor at any university, as long as you have an IQ of 290 and lied to me with an IQ of 250, fortunately, he will not be so angry, even if it turns out that it is only Clayton University.

So, it doesn't matter if you lie, as long as you lie like it. Well, it's like a bank robbery. It's best to dig a hole in the middle of the night, go in and blow up the safe, and disappear without knowing it with a huge amount of treasure. Then I really do! And a group of provincial and Hong Kong flag soldiers had a "boom blah blah" shootout in the urban area of ​​Tsim Sha Tsui. After a long looting, it cost another 300,000 to 500,000 yuan. It is too little for a meal and tooth sacrifice, not to mention the worry of doing it in the second half of the life. This is relatively low-level , don't come out and be embarrassed.


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"The Informant" (The Informant!) is about a liar with a high IQ, - Mark Whitaker. The Ivy League top student, Ph.D. in chemistry, and vice president of ADM, used one chain of lies after another to confuse parents, his wife, company executives, company colleagues, company partners, the FBI, prosecutors... and the audience, Play around.

All the people don't understand, why did he do this?
Purely for the money, right?
As a vice president of ADM, the annual salary is millions.
Said he was greedy for enjoyment?
There is no mistress and mistress, ... His wife said that he bought eight luxury cars, three of which have never been touched.

Perhaps, genius is lonely.

He is a genius, his brain is like a perpetual motion machine invented by Ome, always in a state of rolling, without a moment's pause: what is
in the orange juice he drinks every morning, what
is in the maple sauce on the pancake, what is in the
garbage bag, and what is
the two pronunciations of decomposing Porsche
. What is Wen's corn called?
Kugelschreiber in German is pen
How much is this guy's annual salary? One hundred thousand?
Who was the first person to make sashimi? The man who must not have an oven. The man
in the suit in Ginza, Japan sells the panties worn by the girl
...

The movie is filled with such narration, which undoubtedly shows Mark's active thinking, very interesting.

The wild thoughts, the brain is active like a child with ADHD, and he can't restrain it.
And he's a big mouth, but lacks a listener. He had stood at the door of his house looking attached at the departing Agent Bryant: he was a good listener, and it wasn't every day that he came across.
Lies, so that he has something to report, and some people are willing to listen.

He said, "They made me lie, and all of a sudden, I lied to you, and it didn't feel good."
Of course it was a lie, and he felt good about lying, like smoking, addicted.


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This is a happy movie, the plot is inconvenient to disclose, anyway, the more you go, the more gimmicky it gets.
The director of "13 Arhats" and the screenwriter of "The Bourne Bourne".
Even better is the actor: Matt Damon.

If you like Matt Damon, you will love "The Talented Mr. Ripley".
If you like "The Genius Ripley", you will definitely like this "Whistleblower".

Some say "The Whistleblower" is like a middle-aged version of "The Genius Ripley."
"The Genius Ripley" has two sequels, and since it's not starring Matt Damon, I'm not interested in watching it.
Well, now is the time to watch the middle-aged version of "Genius Ripley".

Matt Damon in "The Whistleblower" is a bit like "The Good Shepherd," neither handsome nor dashing, with a mustache, a fat body, and an old-fashioned, dull suit. In the end, he was promoted to a bald man, and his appearance was unremarkable. But with his superb acting skills, he can stand up a good show by himself.

Matt Damon is my favorite~! My idol~! Speaking of this, saliva came out.
Since "Good Will Hunting", he has been stereotyped in the image of ordinary appearance, high intelligence and genius on the inside - I like this kind of man with inner show.
This is not like the movie image he created. He is a high-IQ family, from Harvard University.
Another idol I love Edward Norton, my Nono, of Yale.
So, don't think that I like men who only show their appearance.

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Extended Reading

The Informant! quotes

  • 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.