You know you've a big problem in hand if you happen to be a supervisor, a boss, or an executive and you're fated with a "liarholic" of a subordinate, one suffering from "liarrhea" perhaps, as in constant urge to lie. The person will lie not necessarily for any personal gain, but because (s)he has a broken relationship with the truth.
To this person, devising elaborate lies against everyone and about everything feels right and enlivening. But if you think it's a good thing that (s)he rats on and about everyone else’s business but his or hers, and because you're getting informed, rest assured that whatever (s)he knows about yourself is already an open secret somewhere. And God help you if such an individual causes you to cease to be on friendly terms with good people.
Thursday, 25 August 2016
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