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"Truth and Lies: Influences on Human Life" is a fascinating journey through the dense jungle of the human psyche, where truth and lies show their most complicated faces. Through an in-depth dive into psychology, ethics and society, the author sheds light on key questions about our daily lives. The book begins with the fundamentals, defining precisely the concepts of truth and lies. In the chapters that follow, the author leads the reader through psychological labyrinths, where he analyzes why people lie, what the motivations of a liar are, and how lying affects our emotions and ability to self-control. Chapters are also devoted to the social aspects of truth and lying, showing how these phenomena shape our society. The author explores lying in politics, media and business, showing how it can affect the fate of entire nations. The ethics of truth is another area the author explores, presenting the reader with the moral dilemmas of disclosure, the fight against disinformation, and the balance between ethics and professional practice. "Truth and Lies: The Impact on Human Life" is not only a journey through the complexities of truth and lies, but also an attempt to answer the question of how these two forces affect our mental health, interpersonal relationships and even the development of modern technology. Closing the book, the reader is left with the profound understanding that truth and lies are inseparable elements of human life, and their complex relationships shape our reality in ways worth exploring. This book is not just an analysis, it is a journey inside oneself, confronting one's own beliefs and ethical choices.