Ever since I could remember, I would only tell lies. Some lies are mundane and others not. I find lying very easy and I don't feel anything after doing it. I'm curious if this is something wrong with me or if this is normal?
>>18706416
>I find lying very easy and I don't feel anything after doing it
>I'm curious if this is something wrong with me
Yes, whether it actually matters is another story.
Personally, I lie a lot too but several times being caught by people I really had the respect of has taught me under which circumstances lying outweighs the consequences of being found out.
>>18706416
something is wrong with you but you could be a great politician or lawyer so look into that
>>18706416
Yes, there's something wrong with you. Compulsive lying is one of those behaviors that help you get through some rough times usually as a child, and when those times are over you keep doing it and it's maladaptive. People see through it, they may believe you for a time but eventually they'll figure it out and shun you.
There are times where lying is the best option but only if people can believe you, if you earn a reputation as a liar then its much less effective. I tried to see a therapist to stop lying, I didn't have much success there. Eventually I had to just buckle down and double check everything that came out of my mouth before I opened it, and if I did lie, I'd quickly correct myself.
It wasn't a graceful or intuitive process and sometimes I still fuck up. I am a lot less stressed though and feel good that the people who like me, really like me, and not the person I made myself out to be when I felt like lying.
>>18706416
You're in good company. Everyone lies, but people like you tend to be very popular because of how full of shit you are. Liars make it very far in life, because your bullshit stories make you more interesting than you actually are.