I read this opinion as a personal statement, difficult to validate. Trust and love versus lie and shame, true, but not the truth. Nothing to argue against.
Am Samstag, 14. Dezember 2013 08:46:10 UTC+1 schrieb andrew vecsey:
-- Am Samstag, 14. Dezember 2013 08:46:10 UTC+1 schrieb andrew vecsey:
In my opinion, it is difficult to lie to the people who you trust and who trust you and people who you love and love you without inevitable negative consequences. You have to wear an uncomfortable ugly mask and remember which mask you wear towards whom and when and where. The longer the lie, the deeper the hole you dig for yourself. You have to look yourself in the mirror and feel shame. And you can instantly lose a lifetime built up trust when you are finally found out. On the other hand it is many times better to lie to people who you do not trust or to people who do not trust you. If you lie to yourself, then you do not trust yourself. That kind of lie is the easiest to see. It is difficult to trust someone when you see that they are lying to themselves. But it is easy to pity them. Apologizing for having lied to the people who you trust and whom you want to be trusted is one of the most relieving feelings you can feel. It is like finally getting out of an ever deepening hole and finally taking off a mask that has become to heavy to bare.
On Friday, December 13, 2013 7:24:17 PM UTC+1, archytas wrote:..........It's tough being honest, even to the extent one of the biggest lies we are told is that honesty is the best policy.......Anyone any ideas?
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