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In my own opinion, I believe that most people might lie just to get their way, or they simply find it easier to lie. Some other reasons could be that the person lying fears the reality in which they are trapped in (which they most likely dug themselves into by lying). I tend to lie when I failed to do my responsibilities and need a quick escape, so I have more time to do the responsibility that should’ve already been done later.
There can be times where you lie to someone just to spare their feelings. There is always a sense of guilt in your gut once you’ve lied.
Lying can often lead you into a bottomless pit where all you do is lie. “Lying often gets worse with the passage of time. When you get away with a lie it often impels you to continue your deceptions. Also, liars often find themselves perpetrating more untruths to cover themselves.” Once you lie you’ve already started in motion a chain of events that will progressively get worse and worse until every word out of your mouth is a lie.
“If you lie all the time, even about unimportant things, you are likely to have a problem that will eventually -- if it hasn’t already -- cause your real relationship, financial or legal troubles. Figuring out what is driving you to lie in the first place will help heal this self-destructive behavior. This may mean going into treatment with a therapist to discover why you feel the need to deceive.”
What are the benefits of lying you may ask? There are none in my opinion but, as I stated earlier, lying is an alternate root of escape, something quick off the top of your head, something that buys you time so you may fix the thing in which you are lying for.
There is also this random fact that most relationships are in fact held together with the occasional lie. “Whether we like it or not, it appears that our relationships are held together, not only by telling the truth but by also telling an occasional lie.”
There are five different types of liars as I’ve come to find out. There is a sociopath liar, which “are defined as someone who lies continuously in an attempt to get their own way, without showing care or concern for others. These individuals are goal-oriented.” Then you have the compulsive liars, “Compulsive liars are defined as someone who continually lies from sheer habit. Lying tends to be their normal manner of responding to any questions from others.” Now, in comes the occasional liar, this group of people may not be perfect but when they do lie, they’re up real quick to apologize as they are quickly overcome by guilt. There are two more types of liars that I’ve learned of, the careless liar, and the white liars. The careless liars, these people lie whenever they can, its all just a game to them, they don’t even think about it, the lies just come naturally. Finally, we have white liars. Liars like these are “People who tell white lies don’t usually think of themselves as true “liars”. They justify their white lies as harmless, or even beneficial, in the long term. They will sometimes tell only part of the truth, and not be suspected of lying at all. White liars may use their lies to shield someone from what they believe is a hurtful or damaging truth.”
Now, there are plenty of benefits to telling the truth as opposed to lying. When you tell the truth enough you will most likely gain the trust of people close to you. If you’re somewhat of a lazy person lying is just more work for you believe it or not, when you lie you must think about what you’re saying and almost calculate it in a way so the lie you are saying makes sense. Plus, you don’t have to worry about being caught lying if you are telling the truth. Some have gone as far as to say telling the truth reduces stress and depression allowing you to live a better more fulfilling life. There have been studies that do in fact show that telling the truth also allows you to sleep better, eat better, and overall be better.
Now that all of that is said and done, why people would rather tell a lie than tell the truth I don’t know. I’m assuming its just a personal preference when there are so many benefits to telling the truth including making yourself feel better, in general, its almost stupid to lie.
Understanding Why People Lie. (2020, Sep 27). Retrieved from https://studymoose.com/understanding-why-people-lie-essay
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