Duping Delight: Art of Lying, Deception, and Manipulation
“Duping delight” is a term used in psychology to describe the pleasure or satisfaction that someone may feel when they are deceiving or manipulating others. The term was coined by Dr. Paul Ekman, a renowned psychologist who has extensively studied nonverbal communication and facial expressions. The idea behind duping delight is that, despite attempts to… Read More Duping Delight: Art of Lying, Deception, and Manipulation