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I watch that TV show 'Lie To Me.' I know you're lying." No, liespotters are armed with scientific knowledge of how to spot deception. Liespotters aren't those nitpicky kids, those kids in the back of the room that are shouting, "Gotcha! Gotcha! Your eyebrow twitched. So before I get started, what I'm going to do is I'm going to clarify my goal for you, which is not to teach a game of Gotcha.
My husband's like, "Honey, deception? Maybe you could have focused on cooking. They say, "It's okay, we'll email you." (Laughter) I can't even get a coffee date at Starbucks. Now speaking of trust, ever since I wrote this book, "Liespotting," no one wants to meet me in person anymore, no, no, no, no, no. What I'm going to do today is I'm going to show you what the research says about why we're all liars, how you can become a liespotter and why you might want to go the extra mile and go from liespotting to truth seeking, and ultimately to trust building. Also the person sitting in your very seats is a liar. (Laughter) Also, the person to your left is a liar. Okay, now I don't want to alarm anybody in this room, but it's just come to my attention that the person to your right is a liar. Video phụ đề tiếng Việt & tiếng Anh (bật cc để xem) Pamela Meyer, tác giả cuốn sách Phát hiện nói dối, cho thấy cách mà những chuyên gia sử dụng hành vi và các "điểm nổi" như công cụ để phát hiện sự dối trá - và lập luận rằng trung thực là một giá trị cần được bảo tồn. Mỗi ngày chúng ta bị nói dối từ 10 đến 200 lần, và những manh mối để phát hiện ra những lời nói dối có thể rất nhẹ và khó thấy.