Can we believe in our own lies? Such a question eventually boils down to the issue of whether lying affects memory.
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Can we believe in our own lies? Such a question eventually boils down to the issue of whether lying affects memory.
Black lies, or telling a lie to gain a personal benefit, are universally condemned. In contrast, white lies, or telling a lie to please another person, are seen as an innocent part of everyday interactions. Does that mean that white lies have no negative consequences? We discuss the origins and consequences of black lies and white lies, and point out the potentially ugly side of white lies.