I'm with you man. Lying feels good.
2006-06-10 15:47:11
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answered by parker_hm 4
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There is not an already given purpose to life, no. From a purely evolutionary point of view, the reason why we exist is in order to pass on our genes and make babies.. However, we ourselves can turn it into something meaningful. At least that's my take on it. People are different. They want to do different things, and they have different ambitions. What's good for some is meaningless for others. Anyways.. If you find something to do with this life that makes YOU happy, then that is YOUR purpose for it. It's a construct, indeed. But who says constructs cannot serve their purposes?
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't get through life as being a liar. People find out the truth one way or another and then they kno you were lieing. There are alot of people out there that hate liars like me. i can catch a person in a lie really easy, im not that easy to fool.
2006-06-10 15:47:33
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answered by ♥mcmanda♥ 5
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I have had the misfortune of knowing several people who are pathological liars. They don't seem to care about what others think of them, or whether they have any friends, or whether anyone trusts them. I guess that's why they think they're having a good time, lying their way through life - mostly lying to get what they want. As long as they get what they want, they don't care who they hurt or whether anyone likes them at all.
I guess if your antisocial or psychotic, it doesn't matter.
And life can be easier if you get a lobotomy, too. That doesn't mean you should get one. ;-)
2006-06-10 16:32:53
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answered by Diana 2
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No it is not...It is hard to remember if you lied or not in the future, and you may end up busting yourself. In the Bible it says"The truth will set you free". It is like you can let it go once you tell the truth, but if you lie, you must hold on to that lie until the day you die.....It isn't worth telling the lie...
2006-06-10 15:50:59
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answered by janellelowrance 2
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Maybe leading a liars life make life look easy,it doesnt make it easy.
You might not be able to feel that today but certainly some day you will.
You will live a life but one that is not worth living.So give up lying from this day onwards.
2006-06-10 15:49:32
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answered by karthikeyan 3
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No, honesty is the best policy. Besides, when you lie all the time, it gets to the point that you can't remember what lie you told who. You end up getting yourself into lying so deep that you don't even know what the truth is anymore!
2006-06-10 15:47:18
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answered by ilse72 7
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Life would be so much better if people took the time to pull their heads out of their *** and thought about other people for a change.
2006-06-10 15:46:57
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answered by Man Coon 3
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I would have to disagree with you. You have to lie more to cover up the initial lies. People will not trust you when they find out you lie. It is easy to forget the lies you told, and slipping up can be pricey. If you had any self-respect or a conscience, you would feel like complete crap your entire life, living through lies.
2006-06-11 15:36:09
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answered by turtle_express16 3
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lieings easy alright...but do you wanna go through life being hated..take it from the master of lieing....i went from being mrs.popular (then i started lieing) and became mrs. well i dont think i should say the word but you get the jist! it would be easier but carma would come around and basically kill you! sooo take the advice to heart and avoid lieing at alll costs! now im known as mrs.speaks her mind and i luv it everyone comes 2 me for my opinion!
2006-06-10 15:48:25
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answered by Marie 1
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whats the use of living life a lie though?? i mean some things are better for others not to know, but the important things shouldnt be keep a lie. if it all catches you up one day you'll be in big trouble.
2006-06-10 15:46:46
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answered by cindyanne41 3
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