Michel Montaign

One of the main focuses of this excerpt revolved around the idea that memory contributes to whether a person lies or tells an untruth and how this can affect their lives. Personally having bad memory issues, this really interested me. When someone has false memory recollections about a subject, they end up telling untruths rather than flat out lies because they do believe what they say to be the truth; whereas lies are completely knowingly fabricated. Having also told lies and untruths (unknowingly), the explanation Montaign gives of how and why some people do both makes a lot of sense to me and I can relate.

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