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Why do we lie?

Lying is universally viewed as a sinister trait and people with a propensity to lie are often condemned. Despite this, on an average day, you will be lied to between 10 to 200 times. Enda Murphy, Psychotherapist and Director of SeeMe.ie joined Sean to...

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17.28 7 Jun 2022


Why do we lie?


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17.28 7 Jun 2022


Lying is universally viewed as a sinister trait and people with a propensity to lie are often condemned. Despite this, on an average day, you will be lied to between 10 to 200 times. Enda Murphy, Psychotherapist and Director of SeeMe.ie joined Sean to discuss why we lie.


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