The Truth about Lies: Navigating the Dangers of Deception

ISBN-10
189309524X
ISBN-13
9781893095243
Series
The Truth about Lies
Category
Deception
Pages
141
Language
English
Published
2004-12-01
Authors
Greg Hicks, Linda Talbert

Description

With simple clarity, this book opens your eyes to identify deceit and illusion by separating the treasures of truth from the world of spin. Get answers to questions such as: Is it all right to tell a little white lie? What if my core beliefs are based on false assumptions? Are my thoughts and insights being manipulated by others? How can I discern reality so my beliefs square with the truth?Your personal life will never look the same as you focus through the lens of truth with newly enlightened eyes.

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