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Why Some People Lie Better: Emotion Control

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The person whose lie ‘shows on their face’ often can’t hide emotion. ‘Better’ lying usually means better emotion control and a more consistent story. It’s not words—it’s signals.

When you lie, the brain does two jobs: suppress truth and build a new narrative. That dual task creates tiny cracks. Cracks show up in micro-expressions, voice tone, and timing. If emotion spikes, the body leaks; if the person stays calm, leakage shrinks. A surprising detail: the most believable lies often wrap around truth rather than being pure invention. They’re easier to remember and maintain. This isn’t a how-to guide—rather a reminder of how complex human communication is. Trust grows from consistent signals, and doubt is born in the same place.
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