Question: To achieve people's adoration, would you tell a lie?
By azi1147
@azi1147 (21)
Philippines
February 20, 2012 11:12am CST
Well, from the question you probably might say no. Telling that you don't need to think about it, coz you believe that you are incapable of doing such. It's not always that simple for many individuals.
4 responses
@azi1147 (21)
• Philippines
21 Feb 12
Yes, true to form it is and should have been like that. But the case is or let's say to others it's different and to most it's hard. Why? that we don't know because every individual is a unique person. Perhaps, it all depends on how an individual would convey and act on his doings.
@TheIrishClog (985)
• Ireland
20 Feb 12
I'm lucky to have such great people in my life that I don't need to lie to them to receive adoration from them. They love me for who I am and what I do.
@Darkhoppa (97)
• Italy
21 Feb 12
No, I would not.
No matter how much a person means to me, lying would hurt me "the base" because day after day I'd think how much that person adores something of me which doesn't exist, and nothing can sustain without the base (yourself), everything would fall apart someday.
@dazzledlady (1618)
• Philippines
5 Mar 12
No, I would not also like to lie just to be praise by people. Because I know someday it will haunt me. Besides the feeling you get from lying does that equate to that being praise for the lie you made. So ii would rather work hard to gain their praise at the same time their respect.