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Lying - a bad habit?


The lie and its price!
Many people think that a little lie will be okay.
Many other people think that lying without harming anyone is sometimes necessary.
People forget that habits are built from very small and seemingly unconscious things.
And lying is no exception.
It will also become a habit, something almost a natural reflex of a person when faced with something that needs to be thought and considered.
And one, unconsciously, has become a liar.
But people themselves cannot know how much they lie.
I have read hundreds of proverbs, proverbs, folk quotes and many famous people in the world about lying.
And I remember the most: "Telling the truth and making someone cry is better than telling a lie and making someone smiles."
A lie, no matter how sweet, no matter how gentle, will always be just a lie!
A lie, even if it doesn't affect anyone or make things worse, is still essentially just a lie.
When someone BELIEVES you, it means they VALUE you very much. They are very sincere and very HUMAN towards you.
What will happen when they find out that you lied to them?
Even if it's just a sweet lie, people still feel that they have just eaten bitter candy.
The first time, people can easily forgive you.
The second time people may still forgive.
The third time, what you pay for, is sometimes everything!
All you build, all you desire, all you preserve, all you hope for!
Will follow lies to leave you.
No one can go along with lies.
No one can love a liar.
Nobody can ...
Therefore, from a young age, we must teach them not to lie.
Right from the beginning of a relationship, we should determine how valuable that relationship is to us, should we let lies destroy it and destroy our value or not? Are not.
I think that each of us should be careful about the choice: telling the truth that hurts or lying that breaks the heart.