That's tough. It's hard to read people based on their writing especially because they can spend so much time crafting it to mirror the other statements. That way, they all appear to be similar so they all look to be true. However, if you record a video of yourself stating each of these things, then the lie would be easier to spot based on a number of emotional tells. Of course, a baseline would have to be established.
Notice how the statements alternate the language use with a few different relative statements. The use of the words "I Am", the use of "have", and the use of an additive word such as "also".
- I started Ballet Dancing when I was 5 years old!
- Have been doing 100m speed, in my teens.
- Also have been writing for the school newspaper at high school.
- At the age of 16, I won a national school contest in Chemistry.
- I create "niche" perfumes!
- I am an amide clubbing lover!
- I have been on the top of mount Kilimanjaro.
- Have also walked on the Great Wall of China.
- I am a professional racing car driver.
- I love paragliding!
- Have been around the world, twice 😉!
You did a nice job of making sure each statement was relative to the others. Thus, determining the false statement is, at best, a guess. Could it be number 7 Kilimanjaro?
We'll all find out in 2.5 days!
Thanks for the challenge!
Spencer Coffman
P.S. I have written books on detecting deception and body language. I also release a weekly podcast called The Deception Tips Podcast.
In less than two days the truth will be revealed @spencercoffman !!!😉
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