Lies require an intent to obscure the facts of a given scenario, in the knowledge that the story you're telling is, in fact, a lie.
I once got into a fairly heated argument with my dad when I was a teenager, after something I'd told him had later turned out to be incorrect. He kept getting on my case about lying to him, and I eventually exploded:
"That doesn't mean I was lying, it means I was wrong."
I think that sums it up about as well as anything else.
I once got into a fairly heated argument with my dad when I was a teenager, after something I'd told him had later turned out to be incorrect. He kept getting on my case about lying to him, and I eventually exploded:
"That doesn't mean I was lying, it means I was wrong."
I think that sums it up about as well as anything else.
"YOU take the hard look in the mirror. You are everything that is wrong with this world. The only thing important to you, is you." - ronedee
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