Thursday, October 15, 2015
Lying
An intention lie can be a good or a bad thing it all depends in the situation. When I was little I was taught that lying was a bad thing and that it could hurt others including yourself if you lied. Growing up it just seemed easier to lie to stay out of trouble. There is some situations where lying is just the best thing to, sometimes we lie to protect the ones we love from something bad that could hurt them. We lie to people sometimes with the intention to prevent them from having their feelings hurt. Parents lie to there kids all the time about their marriage situations or if one parents loses their job to prevent their kids from worrying. Like lying to little kids telling them about Santa Clause and the tooth fairy brings joy to them but once they get older and find out the truth they get heartbroken for you lying to them. There is always a consequence for a lie. Lying can also be a very bad thing and hurt others if they find out the truth, Even the smallest lie can cause a big effect. Like lying to your parent to stay out of trouble is a bad thing because most of the time you parents find out the truth and you just get in from trouble. Sometimes its just better to be honest to the people you love so you don't hurt them. Lying is only good when you are doing it to protect other.
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you are right but lets say u broke something that was your mom or dads and could not be replaced .
ReplyDeletei agree with you when you say that its okay to lie if it is to protect others.
ReplyDeletei agree with you when you say that its okay to lie if it is to protect others.
ReplyDeletegirl you are so right lying can keep you from getting 9in trouble but it can hurt others.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you when you say telling the smallest lie can have the biggest effect.
ReplyDeleteHow ironic that the parents can lie to the kids (about marital stuff) to keep from an awkward situation, but the kids should never lie to the parents (about weird kid stuff) for the same reason. Good point, Yesi!
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