“ When you tell one lie it leads to another.”
By: Paul Hatch
Paul Hatch stated that one lie will only lead to another and is completely right. When you lie you come up with more lies to cover that lie up and the result will be a plethora of lies.This will eventually give you a bad name as a liar. We’ve learned that having a bad name is not something that you should be happy for. If you have a bad name for being a liar then that means people will not trust you and trust is one of the best things you could ever have. If people no longer trust you then your life will suck because there will be nobody who will want to ask you for anything because you’re going to lie. I have plenty of lieing experiences and they weren’t all that good. An example of this is when I told my mom I had taken out the chicken from the freezer. I laid back after the phone call and when she called to see what i wanted to eat she told me that she wasn’t far from the house so I began to panic because i had not yet taken the chicken from the freezer. I set up a pot with boiling water and put the chicken in. Mind you the chicken was still in the bag. I checked on it after a few minutes and i saw that the bag was burning. I then thought that the chemicals from the plastic were seeping into the water where the chicken was. I took out the bag and checked on it later only to find out the chicken had cooked. I began to panic because I had cooked the chicken I said I had put to thaw. I knew my mom was going to get mad so I took the chicken and put it in a container, covered it and placed it in the back of the fridge. When she came back I told her that the chicken was bad and that I had to throw it away. That is not that bad of a lie but i did have to come up with multiple lies to convince my mom.
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