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Worry about your character, not your reputation. Your character is who you are, your reputation is who people think you are. ht
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Bilard 8 - 2009

Bilard 8 - 2009

Bilard 8 - 2009
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* LIES

     Lies most of us tell them for one reason or another.   I myself have told a few in my time.   There are as many reasons for lies are there are lies that could be told.   There is always one problem with all lies and that is someone always knows the truth.   It is human nature to tell someone what you have done even if it was wrong and all it takes is for that person to get mad at you for the truth to come out.

     People will tell lies to try to protect someone's feelings.  They may say,  That is a beautiful dress.  When in reality it looks like a feed sack.   Or they may say no that make up is not too dark, when they really look like a clown.   One may say I am ill to get out of going to work or doing something they do not wish to do.   They may say they need you when what they need is your contacts to make their business grow.  They will tell you what you want to hear only to go back on it later.    Guys lie to get girls to do what they want them to do.   One of the biggest lies is of core I  will respect you if you do.   Lets not forget you can not get pregnant the first time you do it.

     I try not to lie most of the time.   It makes it easier then trying to remember who I told what lie to.   There are times I wish I lived in the old west where a mans word was his bond and a man was only as good as his word.   Or even in the days of   Damon And Pythias .  For those of you not familiar with that reference I will put the story below:

   Damon And Pythias
Author: James Baldwin                 

A young man whose name was Pythias had done something which the tyrant Dionysius did not like. For this offense he was dragged to prison, and a day was set when he should be put to death. His home was far away, and he wanted very much to see his father and mother and friends before he died.

"Only give me leave to go home and say goodbye to those whom I love," he said, "and then I will come back and give up my life."

The tyrant laughed at him.

"How can I know that you will keep your promise?" he said. "You only want to cheat me, and save yourself."

Then a young man whose name was Damon spoke and said,--

"O king! put me in prison in place of my friend Pythias, and let him go to his own country to put his affairs in order, and to bid his friends farewell. I know that he will come back as he promised, for he is a man who has never broken his word. But if he is not here on the day which you have set, then I will die in his stead."

The tyrant was surprised that anybody should make such an offer. He at last agreed to let Pythias go, and gave orders that the young man Damon should be shut up in prison.

Time passed, and by and by the day drew near which had been set for Pythias to die; and he had not come back. The tyrant ordered the jailer to keep close watch upon Damon, and not let him escape. But Damon did not try to escape. He still had faith in the truth and honor of his friend. He said, "If Pythias does not come back in time, it will not be his fault. It will be because he is hindered against his will."

At last the day came, and then the very hour. Damon was ready to die. His trust in his friend was as firm as ever; and he said that he did not grieve at having to suffer for one whom he loved so much.

Then the jailer came to lead him to his death; but at the same moment Pythias stood in the door. He had been delayed by storms and ship-wreck, and he had feared that he was too late. He greeted Damon kindly, and then gave himself into the hands of the jailer. He was happy because he thought that he had come in time, even though it was at the last moment.

The tyrant was not so bad but that he could see good in others. He felt that men who loved and trusted each other, as did Damon and Pythias, ought not to suffer unjustly. And so he set them both free.

"I would give all my wealth to have one such friend," he said.


     That story showed men of their word and how much trust they had in one another.   I used to have a friend such as that till the day she betrayed me.   After that I became somewhat jaded.   Now every time I try to trust someone and they let me down I trust others less.   So you see lies do not just hurt the liar they hurt the one being lied to as well.