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The Truth About Lying
By:Kenny Leones

Lying is act of concealing the truth with the intention to mislead. While the objectives for lying vary, it never fails to cause pain or disappointment. Sometimes we wonder why people lie at all when it is less complicated to just tell the truth. Lying undoubtedly ruins any kind of relationships. When we find out that someone whom we consider close to us lies, we begin to lose trust. Trying to get ourselves to trust completely again is not a simple task to do. When we feel betrayed, we tend to feel paranoid and think that the person who fed us lies will likely do it again.

Reasons for Lying

There are plenty of reasons why people lie. Some studies show that self esteem is a huge factor. Normally, when we lie, we almost always have a motif. Usually, there are things that we want to lie about simply because telling the truth will not be favorable to us. Some of the typical reasons given by those who frequently lie are: they don't want to hurt the feelings of their loved ones, they want to make themselves more likable, they don't want to be in trouble, and because they will gain something by keeping the truth.

Why We Shouldn't Lie

At one point or another, we all have told lies. Children, especially, choose not to tell the truth because they are not very much aware of the consequences it will bring. While white lies are generally considered to be somewhat acceptable especially if told to avoid unnecessary conflict, lying is best discouraged. The act of lying is proven to be habit forming particularly when we can get away with it. The frequency and gravity of the whole act oftentimes increase when we get so used to it. In short, our conscience tends to be lax over time thus, we lie more and we become chronic liars. When we can lie with ease, there are other things that are likely to happen. Thieves, bigamous spouses, and dirty politicians are all undoubtedly liars.

When the intensity and frequency of lying becomes graver and any specific reason is absent, it is already suggested to seek the help of a professional. It is important to know the real reason behind lying and what is stopping us from dropping the habit altogether. Resolving issues that originate from lying is not only for the offender's sake but for those whom he has close relationships with.

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