Should we lie or should we not lie?
We lie most of the time. Could I conclude this statement?
Noooooooooooo……………………………….
Everyone will disagree with me.
Why?
Because we have no other choice.
We lie because of this …, because of that …, if we don’t lie, the other parties will get hurt, and so on ….
We did not lie in our most daily life, or did we? …??…???
In the Internet, we lie, because there is no need for us to tell the truth.
In the workplace, we lie, because we may loose out to other peer if we tell the truth while they keep their mouth shut.
In the relationship, we lie, because we are all light-hearted, we do not wish others to get hurt.
In the friendship, we lie, because we do not want to be outcast and be disappoint with us.
In wartime, we did not lie, because there is not need to tell anything at all.
Well, we all lie. I admit it.
Who never lie….
The conclusion is to consider when to lie, how much to lie and the reason to lie.
As long it serves the purpose with minimum or no damage, it should be all right.
But, remember, once you created one lie, you must remember that lie as others lies will follows.
sadcatowner
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"In the Internet, we lie, because there is no need for us to tell the truth."
But there is no need to lie either - so why waste the energy?
"In the workplace, we lie, because we may loose out to other peer if we tell the truth while they keep their mouth shut."
In my workplace lying would get no-one anywhere - truth is valued and rewarded.
"In the relationship, we lie, because we are all light-hearted, we do not wish others to get hurt."
Lying to someone is the lazy way out - it does not prevent people from getting hurt, it just puts the inevitable off for a while.
"In the friendship, we lie, because we do not want to be outcast and be disappoint with us."
If you have to lie to keep a friend then they are not really your friends.
"In wartime, we did not lie, because there is not need to tell anything at all."
Thankfully I have no personal experience of this.
"Well, we all lie. I admit it.
Who never lie…."
No this is not true. I do not lie. I haven't got the memory to make it work.
"The conclusion is to consider when to lie, how much to lie and the reason to lie."
"As long it serves the purpose with minimum or no damage, it should be all right."
But how is anyone to determine this value judgement? Whose purpose is served? The liars purpose. A liar can just as easily lie to themselves as anyone else and persuade themselves that there is 'minimum or no damage' when in fact that is far from the case.
"But, remember, once you created one lie, you must remember that lie as others lies will follows."
This I agree with.