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本帖最后由 dassault_system 于 2023-8-22 18:00 编辑
有个科普性的文章谈过这种东西,称为pathological liar,病态说谎者
https://www.thoughtco.com/pathol ... on-examples-4171971
总结了一些特征,其实和杰哥的表现就很像:
1.是他们说的东西非常荒诞;
2.他们要么是故事里的中心人物,要么就是受害者;
3.他们真的信;
4.他们撒谎不需要理由;
5.他们说的故事经常会改变,根本记不起来自己过去撒过什么慌,所以经常自相矛盾;
6.对任何质疑和怀疑都非常抗拒
Their stories are fantastically outlandish: If the first thing you think is “No way!”, you may be listening to a tale told by a pathological liar. Their stories often depict fantastic circumstances in which they possess great wealth, power, bravery, and fame. They tend to be classic “name-droppers,” claiming to be close friends with famous people they may have never met.
They are always the hero or victim: Pathological liars are always the stars of their stories. Seeking adulation, they are always heroes or **es, never villains or antagonists. Seeking sympathy, they are always the hopelessly suffering victims of outrageous circumstances.
They really believe it: The old adage "if you tell a lie often enough, you start to believe it" holds true for pathological liars. They sometimes come to believe their stories so completely that at some point they lose awareness of the fact that they are lying. As a result, pathological liars can seem aloof or self-centered, with little concern for others.
They don’t need a reason to lie: Pathological lying is considered a chronic tendency driven by an innate personality trait. That is, pathological liars need no external motivation to tell a lie; their motivation is internal (e.g. seeking adulation, attention, or sympathy).
Their stories may change: Grandiose, complex fantasies are hard to tell the same way every time. Pathological liars often expose themselves by frequently changing material details about their stories. They may simply be unable to remember exactly how they told the lie the last time, their exaggerated self-images drive them to further embellish the story with each telling.
They don’t like to be doubted: Pathological liars typically become defensive or evasive when the believability of their stories is questioned. When backed into a corner by facts, they will often defend themselves by telling even more lies. |
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