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Lies can be forgiven but not forgotten from "summary" of Lying by Sam Harris

The idea that lies can be forgiven but not forgotten is a familiar one. We have all experienced the sting of betrayal when someone we trust lies to us. While we may be able to forgive that person and move on, the memory of their deception lingers. It colors our future interactions with them, casting a shadow of doubt over everything they say. This concept is explored in depth by Sam Harris in his book 'Lying'. Harris argues that when we lie, we not only betray the trust of others but also damage our own integrity. Even if we are able to ask for forgiveness and be granted it, the fact remains that we have deceived someone. That knowledge cannot be erased, no matter how much we may wish it to be. Harris suggests that the best course of action when faced with the temptation to lie is to simply tell the truth. While this may be difficult in the moment, it ultimately leads to a m...
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    Lying

    Sam Harris

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