Mohammed Ali, Michael Jordan, and Christiano Ronaldo, are all testaments to the power of natural talent. But all these great athletes will tell you that natural talent is not enough, unless it is accompanied by hard work, and a lot of practice.
Now while the 5'2", white nerd, will never be Like Mike, he can become fairly competent at basketball, with enough hard work and practice.
So too, lying needs practice. And just like most other activities, you become more and more competent with practice.
Start small. Lie about the time you got up, how many pairs of socks you own, what you ate for lunch, the last time you cut your fingernails. In short, lie about everything you can possibly lie about.
This gets you into the habit of lying, and it strengthens your lying muscles, in preparation for game time. You will also find that lying for little shit is fun, and it allows you to test people's gullibility; a skill that is always handy.
Now, another word of caution; only lie about little insignificant things that can't be easily verified, otherwise, you are apt to be labelled as a LIAR, by all who know you.
Everyone works with, or knows of some guy, who people secretly laugh at, behind his back, because his lies are so plentiful and transparent. You don't want to be that guy.
I know what you're thinking. I just said to lie about everything you can possibly lie about. What gives? Well, I lied, and I also tested your gullibility. Pay attention.
