"He who can, does; he who cannot, teaches," according to George Bernard Shaw in his play Man and Superman . I can teach you how to detect deception . Companies, code and law enforcement organizations, schools, and even the Department of Homeland Security have hired me to tell key personnel how to know when someone is not being honest. But it doesn't seem to matter what I know when it comes to my interactions with certain people. I've been duped many times. Why "certain" people and not others? I had an epiphany this morning that gave me at least one answer. Some people genuinely believe that what they do in life makes them morally superior to the rest of us. Those of us around them reinforce that belief by giving them more trust than they sometimes deserve and doing bigger favors for them than we would do for a "less noble" person. We are easily deceived about their intentions, depth of caring, loyalty, and ability to reciprocate. Halo, or Sun in My Eyes? Source: Image by Couleur from Pixabay Snap out of it. Allowing yourself to be cheated emotionally by someone just because the person does truly wonderful things for… Read full this story
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