guru1000
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Exactly. Thus why shaming liars is imprudent, before understanding the context. You understand the "motivation" by observing one's consistent behaviors/actions.YOU can't assume the intent of someone else. ?
I could be standing on a line proclaiming I'm a paramedic (meanwhile I'm a CEO), and I will be there in case anyone pukes on the Disneyland ride out of humor. Different intent.
For example:
Navy seals, past under- or un-employment: Seems like he's touting himself up to mask insecurities. This signifies weakness. I would disqualify based on the operating motivation thereunder.It was casual conversation in the line. I'm pretty sure he said it out if insecurity, responding to past employment Apparently he fabricated a fair amount of things and expected she would never call him on any of it. He made up stuff about being in the Navy seals, etc.