> if Americans don’t celebrate lying on positive euphemisms like “fake it till you make it” or “being a good salesman”
Most Americans that I know don't consider those phrases to reflect positive values at all. They're used disparagingly against people who really think like that.
Well, we all live in bubbles, don't we? That's why it's interesting to have a glimpse into other people's bubbles, and be reminded that our own experiences are often not representative of the whole.
Most Americans that I know don't consider those phrases to reflect positive values at all. They're used disparagingly against people who really think like that.