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This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Daisy Yuhas. Got a minute?

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Everybody lies. But for the most part, we still see ourselves as good, honest people.

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So, why do we do it and are we all just kidding ourselves?

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"So, is lying or being dishonest irrational?

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Sometimes. Sometimes not."

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Behavioral economist Dan Ariely, at Duke Univeristy, studies irrational behavior.

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In recent years, he has found himself drawn to mendacity, prevarication, fabrication—you know, lying.

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Now Ariely has teamed up with documentarian Yael Melamede to create a film called "(Dis)Honesty."

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Through a series of interviews, the movie presents real world cases of cheating, corruption and little white lies alongside Ariely's scientific findings.

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In the process, it becomes clear that the differences between serious fraud and a minor fib may be less significant than we want to believe.

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"Originally, we were going to call the movie 'Slippery Slope,'

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because so many people basically started doing something, rationalized, took another step, another step…”

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Our knack for explaining and reinterpreting our actions allows us to feel like we are still basically honest, no matter how far we stray from our values.

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But just because we can rationalize our dishonesty does not mean we're acting rationally.

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Fudging the facts might, for example, get you through one tricky situation, but the repercussions may make your life harder later on.

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"That"s not a rational path."

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So the next time you're offered what seems like an easy way out by lying, consider that you could just be lying to yourself.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Daisy Yuhas.

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