Wang, Yan: Telling Lies Harms Oneself Instead of H
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Date: 11/16/2006 11:34:56 AM
Sender: Wang, Yan
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Wang, Yan: Telling Lies Harms Oneself Instead of Harming Others
The whole world knows that Chinese officers like lying. The value of lies is that it mixes with truth and pretends to be truth. The function of lies is to conceal the truth and be not seen through. Even though a real swindler would not lie all the time, if his every word is a lie, there will be no one believing him. One lie in ten words, it is deceivable; and nine lies in ten words, it is not deceivable. Therefore Chinese officers generally tell lies and form a lying mechanism, but Chinese populaces are not fools and the “snowball” effect of lying mechanism makes lies much more and the fraudulence much less until zero. Eventually lies are like soap bubbles, more and more brilliant, more and more bigger, at last bankrupt.
The purpose of lying is to make people believe, when fooled people accept and not sense deception, the liers reach their goal. When the cheating objects don’t believe and when false information leads people seeking the truth, the real intention of liers is violated. The liers take stone to smash others, finally always smash themselves heavily and harm themselves instead of harming others.
Wang, Yan
May 17, 2006
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