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"The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a man's determination." - Ender Wiggin "To be afraid is to behave as if the truth were not true." - Ender Wiggin "Sometimes lies were more dependable than the truth." - Ender Wiggin
It's not a sports car, but it is dependable. The more dependable youth earned the promotion.
Some women only wants to hear truth because finding the truth is more important to them rather than living in a lie with happiness...
Lying only leads to more lies so it is better to face the person or persons and tell the truth and apologize and hopefully you will have learned a good lesson in life ... lies always catch up to you sooner or later.
There are two things you can do. Disregard his lies or insist that he'd tell you the truth. Your decision depends on the impact that his lies have. Some lies are inoccuous, in other words, about minor things! Other lies bear great consequences, they affect your relationship. That's why it's up to you to determine what impact these lies have. You can also open matters up by simply saying that "I don't know whether you are telling me the truth, but talking will help us get along better no matter how distastful your truth might be. I am accepting that this is part of being open with each other. More on relationships in Meyer's book "Marriages, Shack-ups and Other Disasters."
The advantage of telling the truth is that in the long run your companion will believe you and trust you more as a result of you telling the truth. It also increases the boldness as the person faces the issue and overcomes it. There is more stress as to cover up a lie one needs to speak more lies. Speaking lies also lead to laziness as the person would think of getting excused from the challenge or task by telling a lie.
Dill was lonely. He tells lies because he wants other people to like him and want to spend time with him. The lies he tells are designed to make himself sound interesting, so people will want to be with him. Possibly, he can't face the truth of his own life, either.
Lying only leads to more lies so it is better to face the person or persons and tell the truth and apologize and hopefully you will have learned a good lesson in life ... lies always catch up to you sooner or later.
Lies produce more lies and secrets and honesty is the best policy. However, by telling him the truth you may risk losing him. Example: If you may have cheated on him while dating him then it is better to tell him because someone else may.
Neither can be said to be true. Everyone, without exception, tells lies in some form or other on occasion. By the same token, everyone, without exceptions tells the truth on occasion.
Well what happens is that you get into a trap and end up getting and telling more lies. And the person you tell a lie to can never ever trust you. When you tell a lie, you will always have to remember how and what you said and to whom you said it. Lies will always change whereas the truth never changes.
"Of Truth" raises the interesting problem of our difficulty in defining lies, especially when we consider theology as a view with a higher and more profound standard of truth than mere mortal philosophy. More dangerously, he speculates "A mixture of a lie doth ever add pleasure" (1259). When moving into ordinary language of "civil business" (see the preface regarding his career!), he turns openly censorious of lies, even though such a world is obviously full of them.