In this way, happy people generally live in lies, and the moment when the lie is exposed by the truth is the end of happiness.
This is a cruel phenomenon, so many people would rather reject the truth and deceive themselves.
That's a good example of why, in a movie where everyone only tells the truth, a liar, and a consistent liar, goes from a loser to a winner through countless innocuous lies.
Obviously, the skill of lying can make or break a person. Keep it simple in the movie, because people trust you unconditionally. Real society is a little harder because we all have a crisis of confidence.
As for those who have been deceived, they are actually contradictory, and many of the falsehoods are self-inflicted. On the one hand they yearn for the truth, on the other hand they are accustomed to the illusion.
To expose a lie is as painful as tearing off a layer of skin.
What is the pain of shedding a layer of fake skin? Look at The Matrix, look at the movie, look at the people around us.
That is called transformation. The truth makes people mature, and makes people face reality and face up to themselves.
How to do? Let yourself live in the truth, in reality, but you must be able to tell white lies and be good at it.
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