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Going to de-lurk here. Dryson, what you are describing is not about lying in everyday life; it's a sign of schizophrenia.
Going to de-lurk here. Dryson, what you are describing is not about lying in everyday life; it's a sign of schizophrenia.
I have taken psychology when I was in engineering and design school and based off of what you are saying is that a person who is a liar is someone who is schizophrenic
There is also this contention in the same city coming from other sources that property that you purchase such as Androids and Laptops are really not your property and belong to the company that paid you for performing a task.
Now why would someone go to such lengths to create this type of lie knowing full well that property paid for with funds earned from doing a task does not make said property the property of the company where the employee works at?
I can see if the company issued me an Android or Laptop for use, then they could determine what I did with the computer or phone. But why would they lie to theirself saying that personal property bought with money earned is also considered the same as if the company issued the phone or computer to the employee?
Would such a lie be considered schizophrenic as well?
Going to de-lurk here. Dryson, what you are describing is not about lying in everyday life; it's a sign of schizophrenia.
I have taken psychology when I was in engineering and design school and based off of what you are saying is that a person who is a liar is someone who is schizophrenic because they actually believe that what they speak creates the reality around the person they are speaking to.
Dryson, for whatever reason it sounds like folks are giving you a hard time (or were) at your work. I can't actually sus-out all of your story, - so if I am wrong, I apologize, but if this is the story:
You have electronic devices you personally own (payed for with personal income or funds - not by the company, regardless if you used your pay from them to purchase).
You use them at work (as many of us do).
The network you use at work is owned by the company.
Folks at your work seem to have too much information about your life that you have not shared with anyone they would be in contact with.
Then it is possible your use is being monitored and shared and folks are using it to harass you. And, it is the policy of some companies (however unprofessional) that the information you transact on their network belongs to them.
Keep your personal life personal. Don't use wireless networks you don't trust. Keep your security practices up to date and don't share personal information at work unless you don't mind it "getting around".
Outside of that, consider the possibility that this issue is not about Star Trek directly (or this forum), but something else. Some other posters have raised the possibility that your situation may also have to do with yourself and how your are perceiving things. And in other words, this may not be the best place to get truly constructive advice/help. Speak to family and relatives about it if possible - folks you know and trust far better than users on a forum.
The same mentality is present in most large communities where education is not advanced.
How can someone knowing that they are wrong actually believe that they are correct?
Dryson, It seems you constantly meet people who claim your property tangible or intangible belongs to them. How often does this happen to you?
Also, I am trying to understand what you are saying about the radio station. Did they claim to own yours or someone's vehicle on the grounds that the radio in the vehicle was used to listen to the radio station?
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