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* These days, many folks seem to believe that truth is relative.
* For example , consider the following questions:
* Have you ever told a little white lienot because you wanted to protect someone but because you believe it is better than to tell the truth?
* Have you ever occult facts from your résumé to look more appropriate to a prospectiveemployer?
* Have you ever lied about your age?
Probably, few people can answer all these questions with a resounding “No,” unless, of course, they’re lying to themselves.
Lies seem to change bydegree of severity. You may consider these examples insignificant, and from a conventional point of view, they are.
* Telling the truth was never easy; if it was, people would have no reason toever tell a lie!
* Sometimes it can be difficult to not only tell the truth but hear it as well.
* Telling a friend that you don’t approve of their behavior can be difficult to do, but it’simportant to understand that real friends will always tell you the truth; whether you like it or not!
Lying IS Don’t Tell The Truth??????
* A simple definition of truth is tell the things howthey happened
* And the lie is to change the facts.
Liars leave no time for themselves to think or reflect.
They do not think possible conclusions, telling that "no one will ever discover theirsecrets.
In their words we find many mistakes and contradictions, liars will eternally become covered with shame
People lie for three reasons:
* To adapt to a hostile environment
* Toavoid punishment
* To win something
In this case, behavior does not necessarily have to be bad"
White lies
* Telling a white lie is a false statement with benevolent intent.
* It isoften used simply to avoid unpleasant consequences for someone and to cause the least possible damage.
There are lies that people believe they are white lies, when in fact they are true lies...
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