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In a world that often champions honesty as the ultimate virtue, Why Lies Sometimes Serve a Greater Good: Unpacking When Deception Helps More Than Truth challenges conventional wisdom by exploring the complexities of truth and lies. This thought-provoking book delves into the ethics, psychology, and purpose of deception, asking questions that aren't easily answered: When is it okay to lie? Can dishonesty ever serve a moral purpose?
From the small "white lies" that protect feelings to strategic deceptions in diplomacy, negotiations, and privacy, this book examines the many faces of lying and its impact on relationships, society, and even personal integrity. Through real-world examples, psychological insights, and ethical dilemmas, readers will discover how and why lies can sometimes lead to positive outcomes—without crossing the line into betrayal or manipulation.
Whether you're curious about the fine line between truth and deception or seeking a deeper understanding of the human tendency to bend the truth, this book offers a fresh perspective on a timeless debate. Prepare to rethink honesty, integrity, and the role of lies in shaping our lives.
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Ebook: January 11, 2025
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