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Addictions: Vital Lies, Simple Truths
Title: Addictions: Vital Lies, Simple Truths
Category: Social Sciences / Psychology
Details: Words: 1185 | Pages: 5.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Addictions: Vital Lies, Simple Truths
Self-deception is a matter of perception. For some self-deception is a way of coping with an unreal and unfair reality. For others, self-deception can lead to an act of heroism. Self-deception is an act of selection. The question however remains, "Why do we practice self-deception?" There are many reasons why individuals choose consciously and unconsciously to practice self-deception.
Self deception is defined as "the act of deceiving oneself or the state of being deceived by
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easy for us to forget the truth. When we lose the ability to self-deceive we open our selves to the angst and pain of a cold and unforgiving reality. We should never tell all truths, but on the same token we should never tell all lies. There has to be a happy median in between the two in order for equilibrium to be kept. Finding this happy median is a difficult, but a worthwhile task.
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