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Mythomania

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A condition in which one's own lies become indistinguishable from reality
His mythomania caused him to see himself as a famous artist, despite having no talent or success.
The CEO's mythomania led him to overestimate his company's success.
The patient's mythomania made it difficult for doctors to diagnose and treat him accurately.
His mythomania was so advanced that he began to see himself as a prophet.
Her mythomania had gotten so out of control that she believed she was a superhero.
Her mythomania caused her to tell such elaborate lies that she began to believe them herself.
The woman's mythomania led her to create an entirely false identity for herself.
After years of lying about his accomplishments, his mythomania had become his reality.
His mythomania was so severe that he believed his own lies to be true.
The author's mythomania made her stories so vivid and believable that readers could hardly discern fact from fiction.
His mythomania made it difficult to distinguish between what was true and what was false.
His mythomania made it impossible for anyone to trust him.
Her mythomania led her to believe that she had been abducted by aliens.
The man's mythomania was so extreme that he couldn't distinguish between truth and lies.
The athlete's mythomania caused him to fabricate details about his training regimen and abilities.
The con artist's mythomania allowed him to convince even himself of his deceitful schemes.
His mythomania made it difficult for anyone to trust him.
His mythomania was so intense that he began to believe he had magical powers.
Her mythomania caused her to fabricate stories about her life that no one could possibly believe.
The politician's mythomania led him to believe his own fabricated stories.
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