By Ashish Arora on June 14, 2013
Telling truth is easy
Do you find easy for you to tell a lie now and then in order to come out instantly from every damn situation of life? Does telling a lie save you from many scenes creating, tensions, headaches and unwelcoming situations? You tend to avoid upcoming pain by taking this painkiller in advance. This painkiller is ‘a lie’. If yes, this is for you.
In personal life, coming home late from your friends, you give untruthful explanation of workload at office to your family. In professional life, when your boss asks you about the progress of a project, you show him or her all the wrong, misinterpreted data. And, in social life, you have no time for friends’ travel plans but you say you are in only to step back on the day of departure.
Telling truth is easy: Stick to it
These are a few small examples of your habit of telling a lie. When you try to escape the truth only to save your time and efforts of convincing people and saving their trust for life. It’s just for that moment you can feel free from that unfriendly event. You don’t know, this lie is going to trap you for lifetime until the day you face the truth itself. Remember, to hide a truth you have to tell a hundred lies sometimes.
A lie is still a lie
Never take help of one hundred lies to hide one truth. Opting this can make your life a lot more complicated. A lie is after all a lie, even when it is told for the sake of good. The foundations of our life’s most important buildings cannot be strong enough if they are made with stones of lie. We should have the courage to say the truth. Because the significance of truth in our life’s beauty and purpose is unmatchable and everlasting.