Do We Ever Lie To Ourselves?
Details
We will be at Southeast Regional Library in Room D
About the Group:
This is a friendly Socratic Café where we explore big ideas through open conversation. No philosophy background is needed, just curiosity, respect, and a willingness to share and listen.
### 🧭 Category 1: Identifying the Act (What & How)
This group focuses on defining self-deception and exploring how it shows up in our daily lives.
- What does it actually mean to "lie to yourself"? How is it different from just being wrong about something?
- Can you share a common, everyday example of a "small" lie we tell ourselves? (e.g., "I'll start my diet tomorrow," or "I have plenty of time.")
- How do you know when you are lying to yourself? Is it a feeling in your gut, or something you only realize much later?
- Is there a difference between "lying to yourself" and just "being optimistic"? Where is the line?
- What subjects (e.g., love, money, health, abilities) do you think people are most likely to lie to themselves about?
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### 🧠 Category 2: The Reasons We Do It (Why)
This group explores the motivations behind self-deception—the perceived benefits and psychological drivers.
- Why do we do it? What is the main purpose of lying to yourself?
- Do we lie to ourselves more often to avoid pain or to gain pleasure?
- How much of self-deception is about protecting our ego or the "story" we tell about ourselves?
- Is lying to yourself a conscious choice, or is it more of an automatic habit we're not even aware of?
- When we procrastinate, are we lying to ourselves? If so, what is the lie? (e.g., "I work better under pressure.")
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### ⚖️ Category 3: The Impact & Ethics (So What?)
This group discusses the consequences and whether self-deception is ultimately helpful or harmful.
- What is the danger of lying to yourself? When does a "small" self-deception become a "big" problem?
- Can lying to yourself ever be good or healthy? (e.g., "Faking it 'til you make it," or the placebo effect).
- How do the lies we tell ourselves end up affecting the people around us (our friends, family, or partners)?
- What does it mean to be "true to yourself" or "live authentically"? Is it even possible to never lie to yourself?
- If you had a button you could press to eliminate all self-deception from your life, would you press it? What would you gain, and what might you lose?
