Truth and Lie, Comfort about Discomfort
What exactly constitutes truth and lie?
Some of you may know that it depends on the way you perceive something. For instance, you might believe someone is lying, but in reality that person is telling the truth. The perception lends a lot of weight to that.
But it’s a really fine line. I don’t have a problem with people who lie or tell half-truths. I understand there are perfectly good reasons why people lie. The main problem I face is if people don’t face up to the truth. Ok – some people may say that the truth is relative. But many things are clear – if you want to create success and change in your life, you have to put in effort; if you want to be rich, you have you do something about it; if you want to be honored as a friend, you will have to be helpful in contributing to those friend’s lives; if there is something you want, you will have to be prepared to give.
Wherever there is truth, there is a lie. Including this statement. The eternal paradox that drives us puts us at a level of discomfort. But when you come to a stage where you are able to be comfortable with discomfort, you’ll probably be at peace, then truth and lie cease to be.
Confused? Get comfortable with it.
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