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  1. satchitananda

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    "I so hate people who tell lies" said a young friend, echoing my feelings over the years.

    "Such a b***** hypocrite. She says something and does just what she claims to hate" is another that I have often thought.

    Years of trying to understand a variety of people - people who tell lies, people who profess to be or believe in what they are not or don't really practice.

    "Are you a hundred percent honest?" a dear one once asked me. What if you were in a situation where you speak the truth which will hurt someone else? Or if someone (let's say an elderly relative) tries to pry too much into your personal matters where it really does not concern them? You cannot tell them to mind their own business. Telling them the truth will really cause infinite headache to you and telling them a "white lie" will really not hurt them. Which option would you choose?" this wise one quizzed me. That really shook me and forced me to think more on the issue. I could not tell myself a lie! (No, my name is not George Washington and i won't claim to share any ancestry with him). Well, maybe I 'could' if I chose to, but no, I didn't want to.

    "Truth alone prevails" is the motto of our motherland. I can't forget being made to parrot this line for my exams. I can't forget being told stories of Rama, Gandhiji and their honesty and commitment to the given word. It was deeply ingrained. I try hard to live by it. It hurts, however, when one sees just a lot of untruth around one all the time.

    We have "white lies." Which of us has not succumbed to it? "What were you two gossiping about?" A question, the answer to which I do not necessarily want to share with the person asking the question. I see no reason to. What do I say? The person asking is a loved one but I value my privacy and the privacy of the person entrusting me with a confidence. "Oh, nothing, we were discussing this movie, we were talking about the weather, work ......" I reply. Have I not told a lie? Is it a despicable lie? No, at least not in my opinion. There are times I have replied "She told me something in confidence which I am not at liberty to share." It really depends on the time, the mood of the person I am talking to.

    There are chronic liars who lie through their teeth about things that don't matter. Lies for the purpose of self-aggrandizement. They just want to appear greater and better than they really are in the eyes of others. Not that others care. Just for ego kicks. This is typical of the kind of boasting one associates with little kids who like to show off or even some adults. Am sure a lot of us would have heard those elderly gentlemen bragging about their achievements on the battlefield or at work! These lies can be fascinating as well as amusing. Who cares? Let them please themselves.

    Lies told in situations to save one's own skin, no matter what the consequences to others or the kind of lie which prevents corrective action which can benefit many ..... now that is the kind of lie that is extremely worrisome. I have often wondered how they manage to tell a lie of such magnitude with a straight face. Do they reiterate the lie so strongly to themselves in their own minds that they face no difficulty in telling a straight faced lie that anyone would believe it? To the extent that they genuinely believe it themselves?

    There are lies told for apparently no reason. One wonders why! What does the liar get out of it? It does not seem to hurt anybody nor help the liar in particular.

    Coming to hypocrisy, why do some people say one thing but when you examine their lives, they are guilty of the same "crimes/evils" that they decry? Probably they don't even realize it. They are so carried away by the 'principle' of it all, but then find it difficult to practice it themselves. Looking into a mirror and examining their own actions is probably not a habit.

    So why hate liars or hypocrites? I would not even say 'hate' but rather 'learn to recognize' the lie, feel sorry for the liar. Same goes for the hypocrite. Just be careful around them. You don't want to hurt yourself taking them at face value (if you can help it), believing what they project themselves to be. After all there is nothing totally black or white in this world.
     
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  2. iyerviji

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    Satchi dear a thought provoking snippet , you have written everything and I only say I second you and go to nominate
     
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    Dear Satchi,

    atrue topic well said . i think this problem toubles most of us. Yes many people pry into our affairs and we dont like it. why should we tell them the truth, if we dont want to. the lie wont harm them, but it can prevent them knowing a few things.

    How is business. the minute i say is good, the other person will want to know how much i earn, how much i save, and how much i ahve in the bank etc. So i lie and tell him, business is very slow, so are payments. it wont harm him.

    my dad was class, when someone would ask him how is business, he would say, god is kind.Simple, u wont know if the busioness is good or bad, the answer is vague, and anyway how does it concern the other person wheither my business is good or bad eh !

    Superb one Satchi.

    Regards

    kamal
     
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    Thanks a lot Vijima. :-D Nice to see you here after a while. Hope your internet connection has been restored.
     
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    So true Kamalji. It is often a problem when maids want to know how much you earn, how much saab earns, how much stuff in the house costs. One does not want to be rude, so I just say, "I have no clue" or "I don't remember". Only once I think I got fed up and told one of them "why do you need to know?"
     
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    Satchi,

    Your last line said it all...like a coin which has two sides, there is black and white in abundance surely.
    Just out of curiosity why did you chose an "Owl" as your profile pic ?? thinkingsmiley it's out of the ordinary types...which makes you special and different though :)
     
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    Thanks a lot Scorpio. LOL, the owl because I am awake so late into the night and wee hours of the morning! It's a picture I took recently. :-D
     
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    @satchitananda:

    Lying cannot always be bad because its OK to lie for keeping secrets like surprise birthday parties. Technically information is hidden to make someone happy. (Yeah if its done to avoid someone unwanted show up, then that makes the liar, a liar)

    Same is the case with hypocrites. Like a person is on a diet but ends up not following it. But tells someone else to follow the diet. This could be because of concern. If not he/she is being a hypocrite.

    To think of it, there could be no person who hasn't lied or acted as a hypocrite at some point. To hate liars/hypocrites (especially when the person is one) itself is hypocrisy.
     
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    Absolutely true Sparkle. Not mentioning may not classify as a lie as long as one does not lie on being asked specifically.

    As for hypocrisy, I mean the types who decry something vociferously but then do the same things e.g. talking about how dishonest some one is while pretending to be very honest when one is not, or talking of how people lack values and not having too many oneself .....

    As for someone who advocates dieting while breaking his/her diet oneself, well the loss is that person's not that of others.
     
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