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763 Psychology says the thing most people lie about on Monday morning — “how was your weekend” — falls into one of these 6 categories, and the specific lie a person tells reveals which part of their life they’re performing and which part they’re protecting

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/12/2026 14:00 EDT

Psychology says the thing most people lie about on Monday morning — “how was your weekend” — falls into one of these 6 categories, and the specific lie a person tells reveals which part of their life they’re performing and which part they’re protecting

While we all embellish our weekends at the water cooler, psychologists have discovered that the specific way you lie about those 48 hours reveals exactly which insecurity you're masking and which impossible standard you're desperately trying to meet.

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