The Art of Deception: How to Master and Use Subterfuge on Anyone

The Art of Deception: How to Master and Use Subterfuge on Anyone
ISBN-10
1540704904
ISBN-13
9781540704900
Series
The Art of Deception
Pages
102
Language
English
Published
2016-11-28
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Author
Madison Taylor

Description

The art of deception is an essential art to know to get through life. No, deception is not nice. You should not regularly engage in it. But deception is also a part of human nature that is very important. Deception can get you through a lot of situations and save from a lot of ego bruising. It can even preserve your relationships in some situations. Deception can also be bad. It can hurt you and those around you. It can limit your quality of life as you get deeper and deeper over your head. Knowing how to stop and prevent lying is just as important of an art as knowing how to lie well. Well, this book is your guide to the art of deception. This book will teach you how to use the art of deception to your advantage. It will show you how to lie convincingly. It will also show you the reverse side of deception: catching people who lie to you and preventing them from lying again. By the end of this book, you will be a master at deception and subterfuge and you will be the best liar and lie detector around. Read this book to learn all about lying to yourself and others, detecting when people lie, and preventing future lying from your loved ones. You will be a different person and a better communicator by the end of this guide. Transform your life with the essential art of deception today.

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