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What 20,000 Polygraph Tests Taught Me About Human Nature | David Goldberg
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Truth seems simple.
Yet some of the most important moments in our lives revolve around uncertainty:
Who can we trust?
Why do people lie?
Can we ever truly know what someone else believes, remembers, or intends?
In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by David Goldberg — nationally recognized polygraph examiner, investigator, military combat veteran, and host of Inside the Polygraph.
Over the course of his career, David has conducted more than 20,000 certified polygraph examinations involving criminal investigations, legal disputes, workplace matters, and deeply personal situations where the stakes could not be higher.
But this conversation goes far beyond lie detectors.
We explore:
• Why human beings are fascinated by truth
• The psychology of deception
• Trust, credibility, and human behavior
• Fear, guilt, and shame
• Self-deception and personal narratives
• What polygraphs actually measure
• Why certainty is so difficult to achieve
• Relationships and trust-building
• The emotional cost of honesty
• What decades of investigations reveal about human nature
This is not a conversation about catching liars.
It’s an exploration of trust, uncertainty, self-awareness, and what happens when people are forced to confront uncomfortable truths.
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