Question:Why you lie?
Answer:Because it's human nature.
Wait a minute! Lying because it's human is the least answer you
would give to anyone asking you why you lied, isn't it? Let's examine
some of the reasons people lie to you or you lie to them.
Think back from your youth days how you told someone a lie. You knew it was
wrong, but you continued lying to this date. You know older people who
have lied to you. So why mankind lie, although he knows it's wrong?
It is undeniably true that lying is human. According to my findings, people lie mostly when they are caught doing something unacceptable, or desperate to get
out of unsettling situation. You lie because you want to feel worthy. Yes, lying
to feel worthy. Recall your social gathering where the conversation almost compelled
you to say something deemed worthy of others' ears. You knew it was not true but would be most welcome in the conversation.
You lie because lies could be used to fill a gap that the truth can't. However, most
of us who lie deliberately are universally aware that we'll regret having uttered a lie.
Lying make us feel bad. We examine our lives so often, only to find that our experiences does not match the Joneses'.
You lie because you want to get ahead. You lie because you want please someone.
Society may continue denouncing the lies you utter, but lying will remain part
of human culture until extinction.
Sad but true.
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