Thursday, February 4, 2016

Lying Process

Have you ever randomly blurted out a lie? Have you ever lied without giving it prior thought? Most likely, you have not. Lying is not an act that someone can just participate in. Lying requires thought and effort. Every lie that someone produces, is a result of something that they regret or something that they wish to cover up. Lies can be totally off topic or they can be a tiny white lie. All lies have a thought out process whether the liar believes it or not. A liar thinks about their lie and knows the consequences even if they only think about them for a split second. A liar knows that nothing good can come out of a lie before they even consider the idea of lying. Aside from all the negative aspects that could come from a lie being told, the person still chooses to engage in the action. They still choose to lie and end up hating the outcome. Lying is not an involuntary action. Lying is something that everyone can control and prevent. If people would simply just limit the amount that they lie, the world would be a better place. If people could completely stop lying in general, the world would advance and be so much more honest and less cruel. Lying is an act of regret, but can be prevented in many ways.

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