Did You Know That

since 1977 a lie has been known as the illusion of truth effect or known as the illusory truth effect at the Villanova University and the Temple University. The effect of lies was classified as the TENDENCY to believe false information to be truth even after the lie was exposed.

Can you imagine living an illusion of truth lifestyle. That when someone announces an illusion of truth, a lie that you readily and easily believe it. Have you ever asked yourself, “Who is responsible for the lies I believe.” Do the liars take on the responsibility of your life, your beliefs. It is inevitable that when someone ANNOUNCES a lie (because a lie is always announced, rarely secret) that you don’t check the validity of the announcement. Isn’t it safe to say that you hold the responsibility for believing lies. Who do you or will you blame for the lies that are a part of your life.

Allowing lies to be a part of your life can be intellectually exhausting. It can also be affecting your own self-worth, cause you to be living in fear of truth as well as cause you to be in unhealthy relationships. Lies can cause you to misrepresent who you are, as well as change the way you teach your children and cause people to mistrust you and your decision making abilities.

Here are a few surprising ways that lies can impact your mental health.

  • They Can Wear You Out Emotionally. …
  • They Keep You From Addressing The Real Issue. …
  • They Can Take A Toll On Your Friendships. …
  • They Can Lead To Anxiety. …
  • You Might Start To Feel Isolated. …
  • They Can Affect Your Sleep. …
  • They Can Create Trust Issues.

Reference from http://www.bustle.com

There is an amazing life of freedom in truth that makes you free to live the life that were predestined to live. Let the truth make you free.

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