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A person deceives. when the person intentionally: (a) Creates or reinforces a false impression, including false impressions as to law, value, intention, or other state of mind; (b) Prevents another from acquiring information which would affect judgment of.<ref>[https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Legal dictionary]</ref>
A person deceives. when the person intentionally: (a) Creates or reinforces a false impression, including false impressions as to law, value, intention, or other state of mind; (b) Prevents another from acquiring information which would affect judgment of.<ref>[https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Legal dictionary]</ref>


==Controlling People and Liars==
Most people may perceive themselves as mostly positive, wanting to do the right thing in life, and yet they are perpetually dishonest and lie quite frequently. Generally the need to [[Controller|assert control]] over other people or to gain advantage in circumstances leads to levels of perpetuating forms of [[Emotional Manipulation|manipulation]], which produce false impressions. The need to manipulate others leads to varying degrees of spinning deceptions that misinform others through giving [[False Impressions]] that create split realities.
Most people may perceive themselves as mostly positive, wanting to do the right thing in life, and yet they are perpetually dishonest and lie quite frequently. Generally the need to [[Controller|assert control]] over other people or to gain advantage in circumstances leads to levels of perpetuating forms of [[Emotional Manipulation|manipulation]], which produce false impressions. The need to manipulate others leads to varying degrees of spinning deceptions that misinform others through giving [[False Impressions]] that create split realities.