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In a survey from ResumeBuilder.com, 72% of respondents admitted to lying on their résumé.
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Jake Meth says writers shouldn't lament ChatGPT's takeover of quick-churn content — instead they should evolve their skills and specialize.
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Most leaders respond to a huge workload by working longer and harder — but being more strategic with your time is a better way.
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David Lieberman says a liar will often talk more in the second person with lots of "you" statements, or they'll keep referring to "they" or "that" person.
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Regardless of what a manipulator's motivations are, no one wants to be on the receiving end of their lies.
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A difficult childhood, low self-esteem, and cognitive dissonance are all possible reasons for consciously or unconsciously engaging in self-sabotaging behaviors.

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Dr. Amanda Nimon-Peters examined the last four decades of behavioral science research on influence and persuasion, and developed nine principles.
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Christopher Boyce quit his decade-long career as an academic and rode a bicycle around the world to learn about happiness.