Importance Of Lying

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Mastering the art of lying has been a continuous development for humanity. Over the centuries, lying has become a necessity in today’s modern world. The Merriam Webster dictionary defines a lie as “to make an untrue statement with intent to deceive.” Even though lying is condemned, lying is something everyone falls victim to. For many people, lying is a widespread habit that saves both time and pain. Whether lying is necessary to escape consequences or implying a false statement to deceive or persuade, lying has become a complex form of art. If mastered carefully, it can be useful when dealing with this crazy beautiful thing we call life. Using a lie incorrectly can result in the consequences of having a negative effect on lives. Lying is found in many forms and variations depending on the situation it is used in. Lies are obstacles that make one unable to communicate with people.
Although lies can be used to avoid hurting ones’ feelings the lies kill the trust between people. Lies leave behind a destructive path and damage trust in a relationship. Lying creates a boundary between people after it is committed. The basic foundation to any relationship is trust. If one cannot trust someone, then what is the point of maintaining that relationship if it cannot be found? In Death of a Salesman, Biff finds out about Willy’s secret relationship and says, “Don’t touch me, you-liar!” “You fake!” “You phony little fake!” “You fake!” (Miller 121). It is evident to Biff what is going on and that Willy has been lying to his family all along. Biff finally breaks down on the spot and is left with tears and disappointment in his father. This happened because Willy Loman lied to his family and this is how lies eventually take a turn ...

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... deception and tell lies. Even though God is merciful to us when we lie, it doesn't mean we are not sinning when we do.
Lying is something that can make or break relationships with people. People will not only lose their trust in you after they have figured out the truth, but they will lose their respect for you. Nobody wants to be friends with a liar, associate themselves with a liar, or marry a liar. Guilt is another underlying consequence that comes with the liability of lying. Lying to family or friends or both can and will leave you feeling guilty because you are killing the trust they have put into you. Lying is an art which can be successfully determined by its effectiveness and ability not to be caught and the morality of lying is determined by the intentions of the liar. To lie or not to lie all depends on the benefits or the consequences that follow it.

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