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A World of Lies

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In a world awash with deception, where truth is a malleable concept and lies hold sway, one must navigate the treacherous landscape of deceit with a keen eye and a discerning mind. "A World of Lies" delves into the labyrinth of lies that permeate our lives, unveiling their insidious nature and far-reaching consequences.

From the small, everyday lies we tell to spare someone's feelings to the grand, world-shaking lies that shape the course of history, this book explores the myriad ways in which lies manifest themselves. It examines the psychology of lying, the motivations behind deception, and the profound impact lies can have on individuals, relationships, and society as a whole.

With insightful analysis and compelling storytelling, "A World of Lies" uncovers the hidden truths behind the lies we tell and the lies we are told. It delves into the dark corners of human nature, where self-interest, fear, and greed drive us to deceive others. It also sheds light on the corrosive effects of lies, how they erode trust, damage relationships, and undermine the very fabric of our society.

But this book is not merely an exposé of the negative aspects of deception. It also acknowledges the complex and often paradoxical nature of lies. It explores the ways in which lies can sometimes be necessary, even beneficial. It examines the role lies play in maintaining social harmony, protecting the vulnerable, and exposing wrongdoing.

Ultimately, "A World of Lies" is an exploration of the human condition, a journey through the murky waters of truth and deception that reveals the complexities of our moral choices and the challenges of living in a world where truth is often elusive and lies are ever-present.

Whether you are a victim of deception, a perpetrator of lies, or simply someone who wants to understand this ubiquitous phenomenon, "A World of Lies" offers a thought-provoking and enlightening exploration of the world of lies.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 162 pages.

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