Secrets from the CIA, FBI, and Special Forces on how to know if someone is telling the truth
Briefly

Tom Brady's evasive response during the 'deflategate' scandal showcased a common red flag in deception detection: a failure to answer a direct question, indicating potential untruthfulness.
Detecting deception in humans is complex, as no method, including polygraph tests, is foolproof. Evaluating responses and body language can provide valuable clues.
Training to become a 'human lie detector' is a desired skill in corporate environments, where understanding truthfulness can determine negotiation outcomes and business integrity.
The nature of a person's response—such as reverting to irrelevant information when asked a direct question—can signal a lack of honesty and is an indicator of deception.
Read at Fast Company
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