According to Randology if something is good for Big Business or Corporate America, then it's good for the little people. For example if Big Business Or Corporate America wants the little people to work harder for less, then the little people should do so willingly with a smile on their little faces.
A word made up by the Japanese people to describe who-knows-what.
It is also used in slang by English-speaking people to describe the science of being a tourist, either in reference to oneself or a tourist to one's home nation.
1) Japanese Travel Guide: "And to your right is the Center for Silk Roadology!"
English-speaking Tourist: "...What the hell?"
2) "Roadology is a fine science, my friend. I mean, wearing fanny packs and falling into every tourist trap you see is something that is learned with years of study."
Dishonesty isn’t a good habit, but it doesn’t always fit the definition of pathological lying. It isn’t clear whether pathological liars understand that what they say isn’t true. Some people believe the things they say, even when those things are clearly false. A Rodological liar whole heartedly believes their own lies and goes to untold lenghts to make others belive them.