Monday, August 23, 2010

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lies have short legs, but they fight stress

Robert Feldman, professore di psicologia all’università del Massachusetts, ha pubblicato un libro sulle bugie “Liar: the truth about lying”, in cui sostiene che le bugie aiutano ad evitare i problemi legati sia allo stress lavoro correlato sia alle varie relazioni interpersonali, di cui si nutre la società.

Il libro, frutto di 25 anni di ricerche, studi ed osservazioni sul comportamento umano, dimostra in maniera elementare che per vivere bene, o meglio per sopravvivere, il nostro cervello deve mentire.

Infatti così come gli animali mentono per evitare attacchi predators (think of the chameleon to change) as well as man acts in the same way in the modern society but with the addition of free will.

It follows that the lies called benign or low-risk help to live in comfort, without being stifled by the constant changes in society, and enable the company to move forward, on the other side of the coin the malicious lies, acting in long period so great as to create a scaffolding to protect more humans but stifle it, creating the typical mechanisms of stress, the frustration of shame, anxiety to depression.

So to prevent work-related stress leave open the door to the little lies, half-truths to all those without malice, that allow us to work peacefully and live peacefully.

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