Stranger
(.)
(5531 Points)
Replied 03 January 2015
Absolutely..but to keep this complicated life as simple as possible, sometimes its better to tell an immaterial lie than to deliver a painful truth, where "materiality" & "painful" are very subjective in nature...nyways thanx for the share
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Pooja
(STUDENT)
(37 Points)
Replied 04 January 2015
What a great Irony!! The people who from the very longtime were fighting for the truth, are unable to confront the REAL TRUTH... n hiding it under the name of materiality and painfulness... IT JUST SOUNDS THAT THEY DONT WANT THEIR ILLUSIONS destroyed...
Its Ridiculous na.... when its about confronting someone, everyone leaves no stone unturned to make the person felt guilty/ victim ( when the fact was the person was innocent).. and NOW when the REAL TRUTH is revealed its very hard to CONFRONT OUR OWNSELVES.....
SO ITS BETTER either one should not talk about TRUTH and HONESTY or one SHOULD HAVE ENOUGH COURAGE TO CONFRONT THEIR OWN MISTAKES and bring the true reality out... anyways have nice time forever....
Stranger
(.)
(5531 Points)
Replied 21 February 2015
@ Pooja : Ur reactions related to a very specific situation which u might have experienced or heard..i agree if there is such a situation..what i said is general..there is no one in this world who says truth in every situation..u can't be an open book in front of anyone & get hurt & insulted..moreover, if one can make someone happy by hiding the immaterial truth or telling an immaterial lie there is no harm in that..after all it's all depends on the trust & understandings within the person concerned..materiality varied from person to person..that's y i said it's very subjective in nature & one should take care of that if the relatinship really matters..hope u will think in a mature way & be flexible to understand what i mean to say..anyways tcre..god bless..