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1、Unit 5Unit 5The Real Truth about LiesThe Real Truth about LiesRandy FitzgeraldAt the University of Virginia in Charlottesville,psychology professor Bella DePaulogot 77 students and 70 townspeople to volunteer for an unusual project。All kept diariesfor a week,recording the numbers and details of the
2、lies they told。One student and six Charlottesville residents professed to have told no falsehoods。The other 140 participants told 1,535.The lies were most often not what most of us would call earth-shattering。Someonewould pretend to be more positive or supportive of a spouse or friend than he or she
3、really was,or feign agreement with a relatives opinion.According to DePaulo,women intheir interactions with other women lied mostly to spare the others feelings。Men lied toother men generally for self-promoting reasons.Most strikingly,these tellersof-athousand-lies reported that their deceptionscaus
4、ed them little preoccupation or regret.Might that,too,be a lie?Perhaps。Butthere is evidence that this attitude toward casual use of prevarication is common。For example,20,000 middle and highschoolers were surveyed by theJosephson Institute of Ethics-a nonprofit organization in Marina del Rey,Califor
5、nia,devoted to character education.Ninety-two percent of the teenagers admitted having liedto their parents in the previous year,and 73 percent characterized themselves as”serialliars,meaning they told lies weekly.Despite these admissions,91 percent of allrespondents said they were satisfied with my
6、 own ethics and character。Think how often we hear the expressions”Ill call you or”The check is in the mail”or Im sorry,but he stepped out”。And then there are professions-lawyers,pundits,PR consultants-whose members seem to specialize in shaping or spinning the truth tosuit clients needs.Little white
7、 lies have become ubiquitous,and the reasons we give each other fortelling fibs are familiar。Consider,for example,a Southern California corporateexecutive whom Ill call Tom.He goes with his wife and son to his motherinlawshome for Thanksgiving dinner every year.Tom dislikes her“special”pumpkin piein
8、tensely。Invariably he tells her how wonderful it is,to avoid hurting her feelings。Whats wrong with that?Tom asked Michael Josephson,president of theJosephson Institute。Its a question we might all ask.Josephson replied by asking Tom to consider the lie from his mother-in-laws point1of view.Suppose th
9、at one day Toms child blurts out the truth,and she discovers thedeceit.Will she tell her son in-law,Thank you for caring so much?”Or is she morelikely to feel hurt and say,How could you have misled me all these years?And what elsehave you lied to me about?And what might Toms mother-in-law now suspec
10、t about her own daughter?Andwill Toms boy lie to his parents and yet be satisfied with his own character?How often do we compliment people on how well they look,or express ourappreciation for gifts,when we dont really mean it?Surely,these”nice”lies areharmless and well intended,a necessary social lu
11、bricant。But,like Tom,we shouldremember the words of English novelist Sir Walter Scott,who wrote,”What a tangledweb we weave,when first we practice to deceive。”Evenseeminglyharmlessfalsehoodscanhaveunforeseenconsequences。Philosopher Sissela Bok warns us that they can put us on a slippery slope.After
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