Chris Carmichael - Lance Armstrong coach.
“This is the only thing I’ll say about that,” he said. “In 20 years, I never saw him use any banned substances, and in my eyes, seeing is believing.”
I was reading an older article this morning, Lance Armstrong testified that his long time coach knew of his doping. Chris provided the above statement. The truth according to Chris, is he never saw it, which may be his truth, but it says nothing about his knowledge of doping. Hence I would think he is deceitful because he did not answer the question that was asked.
The truth according to whom. I often ask this question to myself when ever I am talking to somebody. We all lie, we want things obscured from social view. But if it is a serious question, this review helps me get past the deflection and focus on what may be the real matter at hand. Am I being deceived. Whether boyfriends, girlfriends, business associates, new friends, whatever. If I think someone is deceitful, I just take note and understand how close I can get or whether it's worth the time. With family I will challenge the truth in those statements to get to the heart quicker. But otherwise in person, I might never let you know I've heard such a loaded statement from them. I find it is hard for me to lie to someone.
I think Morrissey is a truth according to him type guy.
Are you able to catch it when someone does this to you? Do you hear it but don't recognize that the question you asked was not answered?
“This is the only thing I’ll say about that,” he said. “In 20 years, I never saw him use any banned substances, and in my eyes, seeing is believing.”
I was reading an older article this morning, Lance Armstrong testified that his long time coach knew of his doping. Chris provided the above statement. The truth according to Chris, is he never saw it, which may be his truth, but it says nothing about his knowledge of doping. Hence I would think he is deceitful because he did not answer the question that was asked.
The truth according to whom. I often ask this question to myself when ever I am talking to somebody. We all lie, we want things obscured from social view. But if it is a serious question, this review helps me get past the deflection and focus on what may be the real matter at hand. Am I being deceived. Whether boyfriends, girlfriends, business associates, new friends, whatever. If I think someone is deceitful, I just take note and understand how close I can get or whether it's worth the time. With family I will challenge the truth in those statements to get to the heart quicker. But otherwise in person, I might never let you know I've heard such a loaded statement from them. I find it is hard for me to lie to someone.
I think Morrissey is a truth according to him type guy.
Are you able to catch it when someone does this to you? Do you hear it but don't recognize that the question you asked was not answered?