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Blizzard [7]
3 years ago
15

When can telling the truth be a lie? What is the difference between a lie and a delusion?

English
2 answers:
Ratling [72]3 years ago
3 0
When you’re lying you know that you’re lying. A delusion is basically when you feel like something is real when it really isn’t so you might tell someone but it didn’t really happened.

If you tell half of the truth it’s still a lie!
Inessa [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

there is a small line between the truth and a lie some people think there is a difference and say lying i wrong but many people lie on the time when people think they are telling the truth they might think they are but there is a thing called an omitory lie where you don't tell someone a thing that happened. even though you aren't lying you also aren't telling the truth. also when it comes to telling truth we do leave out some information and we only tell thing that we may have seen, heard but sometimes are sense can be wrong. Explanation: part b to your question

Hallucinations and delusions are similar in that they are both false but seem very real to the person experiencing them. Both are caused by certain mental illnesses but can also be triggered by medical conditions, injuries, or by no known cause at all. A hallucination involves the senses and feels real but is not. A delusion is a false belief that persists in spite of evidence. Neither is always cause for concern, but when experienced should lead to medical and mental health evaluations.

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