Most Everybody, at One Time or Another, Has Lied
Tell the truth now: that includes you and me. In fact, some people, sad to say, lie almost all the time.
Psychologists call these people compulsive or psychopathic liars. They tell lies even when they don't have to. Even the youngest of children will lie, especially if they think by doing it, they won't get punished for something. When children first learn how lying works, they lack the moral understanding of when to refrain from doing it.
Because lying can have such destructive and harmful consequences to both the liar and the one being lied to, I've written several blogs on this topic.
There are different kinds of lies, as well as different degrees of lying. It seems so many people I talk to have a problem with lying whether it's their own, or someone else's.
While maybe everybody lies at some point, few understand how destructive it can be, why we do it, and how to stop it. So, let's answer those questions.
Let's begin by defining what lying is:
Lying is saying something with the intent of creating a false belief or impression. It's an attempt to get someone to believe something that is not true.
Lying - Self Evaluation
- How many lies do you think you have told this last week?
- Who did you tell the lies to?
- Why did you tell the lies?
- How do you feel about the lies you told now?
Sometimes a lie might seem unintentional, or it may have been told to save someone else's feelings. For example, someone may say to another, "That sure is a pretty dress!", when the person knows it's ugly. We all have the capacity to lie.
Why Do People Lie?
FEAR
It was Tad Williams who said, "We tell lies when we are afraid... afraid of what we don't know, afraid of what others will think, afraid of what will be found out about us. But every time we tell a lie, the thing that we fear grows stronger." People can be so afraid of what might happen if they told the truth. Maybe they have done something wrong and are afraid of the consequences of their actions, so they lie to cover up what they did. As is often said about political scandals: It's not the crime that gets you in trouble, nearly as much as the cover-up.
MANIPULATION
Lies are typically motivated by a desire to get other people to either do something or not do something, or to make a decision in the favor of the person doing the lying. Someone might lie to get something they desire such as sex, money, status, power, love, etc. Lori said: "I'm young, but I realized quickly lustful people know how to get what they want, even if it means lying to you about how they feel." Probably the word love is used in more lives than any other. How often a guy will say to a girl (or vice versa), "I love you", simply to get the other person emotionally stirred up, so they can be more easily manipulated.
PRIDE
Many times, a person will lie because of pride. They use it for nothing more than a tool to create a favorable image of themselves. This leads to exaggeration, which is a form of lying. Often people will create fascinating, yet completely false, stories to improve their image.
Bottom line: We deceive other people because we think it serves our purposes in some way. And it's easy!
What's the Big Deal About Lying?
It becomes an addiction.
When you get away with a lie it often drives you to continue your deceptions, and in the process, we ruin relationships, hurt others, lose our integrity, and lose our peace. Truth becomes a feared enemy of the liar. It's a sick and tragic cycle that doesn't ever have a happy ending.
Lying may seem simple and harmless at first, but just like any addiction, you'll soon find yourself trapped and entangled more than you could have ever imagined.
Liars don't have peace
Lying is extremely stressful. It causes you to be constantly looking over your shoulder and wondering who might be finding you out. You're always running through the lies you've told in your head, trying to keep track of what you've told to which person, and what's the next lie you need to tell. When you're honest, you don't have those worries or the negative consequences of your lies.
Roselyn commented: "I can say that not lying is a very relaxing way of life." The fact that you don't have to worry about remembering old lies or getting in trouble later on when the truth comes out (because it always does) puts a lot more relief in your life. Even when it's hard, telling the truth always has a better outcome than a bunch of lies.
Lies ruin relationships
People are constantly looking to see who they can trust and who they can't. People are actually much more perceptive and aware of who tells the truth and who doesn't. Over time, honesty shows itself as a trait that is beautiful and deeply respected. Liars are not respected.
This is true in all our relationships whether it's dating, family, friends, or at work. Macey put it so well: "It's always best, to be honest. It makes any and every relationship strong and healthy."
Someone commented about the value of being honest: "I used to lie a lot. I would lie only because it was easier than explaining the truth. And I have finally grown to realize that it's easier to [be honest]. Being honest and open has actually gotten me further than lying. My parents trust me, and I feel good about myself. And when you feel good about yourself then you know that everything is okay." This person has come to realize that when we tell the truth and live it, we become emotionally and spiritually stronger every day.
Telling the Truth Increases Security
It stands to reason that if you are not always working to stay one lie ahead of your last lie, you will be more at peace and have greater security in your relationships with others. The wisest man in the Bible, King Solomon, understood this well. He wrote, "Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but he who makes his ways crooked will be found out." Proverbs 10:9
God speaks of the dangers of lying often in the Bible. In fact, "Do not lie" is one of the 10 Commandments. God understands how much pain lying brings to both the liar and those being lied to and so He tells us not to lie in order to protect us from pain. The Bible also says, "For all that is secret will eventually be brought into the open, and everything that is concealed will be brought to light and made known to all." Luke 8:17
Here is more of what God says about lying - Verses of Hope for Struggling with Lying
Following God can offer so much security in many aspects of life. For more on a relationship with God read Learn More About God
Honesty Challenge
I want to offer up a challenge to all of us. Would you be willing to commit to a life of honesty and integrity? If you're up for this life-changing challenge, please write me a comment below, and tell a friend about your commitment too.
Has lying become a part of your everyday life? Need more help? Listen to Dawson's Podcast, How Can I Stop Lying - EP -19.
hi I split up from my ex about 8weeks ago,he said I stressed him out and scared him he couldn't explain why .I had had amajor op and wanted closure and wanted answers but he woldnt speak to me .im still wanting answeres now.He said his mom wanted to know why he was being funny he also said I stressed his new girlfriend and she went home.Both these statements don't make sense,he;s27 and to me he hsdnt grown up.lies after lie.
My partner has lied to me from day one. Heard about the stories fishermen tell? Well, he loves fishing, golfing, gambling, lying, and pretending to be something he's not. In my analytical mind, I always try to figure out what drives someone to do what they do and I agree with the blog posted, it comes from fear. Fear that they aren't accepted for who they are and/or the choices they've made. I also think it comes from immaturity and the inability to make reasonable choices that they can feel comfortable about.
The worst part is that they try to turn it on you, make you seem crazy, controlling, etc. And when you're parenting a child together, the example being set is terrible. Can people recover from this?
My friend is a liar. All good is done by him and all bad or social evils are done by other friends or peoples. But, I know the evils is done by him. Why does he do that? What is this disease?
My boyfriend and I been living together for two years now. He went away for a couple of days, while he was gone his brother tried touching me, and got into my bed while I was trying to sleep and tried kissing me and feeling me up. I talked to him and told him he is being extremely "eff'd" up, he responded in telling me he liked me this whole time but he could never show it because his brother is always with me, he told me he knew I liked him too by the way I look at him.
My response was, this is all a fantasy in your head. I'm in love with your brother we have a family and he gave me a ring, were in a serious relationship blabla etc..
After denying him multiple times, him storming out of the room and walking back in to try and convince me, he finally ended it with please don't tell my brother please please. Etc.. I told him fine I won't, to make him leave me alone..
The next day when my boyfriend got home, I told him, of course.. but when he confronted his brother he denied everything and said I'm making this up to ruin their relationship. That I am just jealous of them, and that I need to be in a psychward because I'm crazy to make something up like that.
I said okay fine let's all talk together. I confronted him in front of my boyfriend and he denied it to my face. ..
I am just in shock. .. like what?!?!? How can someone do that???
For my opinion I think people lie because when their caught at their act they know that they"ll face the consequences for what they have done.Even when you didn't do your assignment the teacher would ask you for your home work and if you didn't do it you're going to lie about it but sometimes teachers don't understand you
didn't do it on purpose it's just because they forgot to do it and people don't understand the work and you as the teacher should not scolf the child instead you must go over the concept to him or her in the evening or break time because you don't understand what child is going through and if you see that he or her is gazing around a d not paying attention don't scold instead ask if he or she is not understanding ask what part is giving problem and go over it again