- Do not make direct accusations without evidence.
- Don't interrupt constantly.
- Don't look for "universal signs" like avoiding eye contact (this doesn't always indicate a lie).
Effective detection relies on narrative inconsistencies, not on isolated actions.
An important warning
No technique is infallible.
Some nervous people may give the impression of lying.
Some trained people can lie with great consistency.
The best tool is not aggressive confrontation, but patient observation.
Final thoughts
This viral expression simplifies a complex process.
It's not about capturing, but about understanding.
The truth tends to remain stable over time.
Lies require constant maintenance.
And when a story changes under the pressure of simple questions… it’s usually not by chance.
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