The Truth About Lies
Understanding Why People Lie, How Deception Works, and Why Truth Matters in Relationships, Trust, and Human Behavior
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Kimberly A. Johnson
Why do people lie? What drives deception? And how can understanding the truth transform your relationships, your confidence, and your life?
The Truth About Lies is a clear, compassionate, and eye-opening guide to one of the most universal human behaviors. Drawing on psychology, real-world patterns, and everyday experiences, Denise St. Charles explores why people lie, how deception works, and why honesty remains essential for trust, connection, and personal growth.
Through relatable examples and practical insights, this book reveals:
- What a lie truly is and why intent matters
- The emotional forces behind deception, including fear, shame, insecurity, and self-protection
- How people deceive themselves without realizing it
- The short-term rewards and long-term consequences of dishonesty
- How lies damage trust and what it takes to rebuild it
- Why authenticity and integrity create freedom, stability, and stronger relationships
Whether you've been hurt by a lie, struggled with your own honesty, or simply want to understand human behavior more deeply, The Truth About Lies offers clarity, guidance, and meaningful reflection. Denise St. Charles invites listeners to move beyond judgment and toward understanding of others, and of themselves.
This book is not about perfection. It is about awareness, courage, and the everyday choices that shape character. If you're ready to explore the psychology of deception and the power of truth, this guide will help you strengthen trust, deepen connection, and live with greater integrity.
©2026 Denise St. Charles (P)2026 Denise St. Charles