Do you know, you can lie if you want?
"Saying 'you don't know' something 'you do' doesn't make much difference."
I mean, for example: when you eat something bad made by someone, you have two options. Either tell the truth or respond with a lie. And either way, he will just continue to learn and be better.
The difference? That someone will improve with respect for you, or hate upon you. But who cares if you met your initial goal, any result is a good result. Then, anything good that comes along is a bonus.
Why will you spoon-feed someone with devastating truth if you can return a boosting lie?
You don't need to think about what happens next. Once the initial goal succeeded, the final outcome will always be the same. No matter what process it takes, it will always be an equal expression.
If you can't stop thinking about others, then lie. If you think about yourself, then just lie again. This world takes a never-ending spin in someone's hand. You can always join that act. It won't stop whatever words you say but you can make it to rotate faster.
If the truth is this world being unfair,
then a lie is undeniably the catalyst.
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