Less than a minute, Lesson-3141
Truth and Lies
A diluted lie is still a lie—it never becomes
the truth. But a truth diluted? That begins to slip into falsehood. Think of it
this way: add a drop of poison to a glass of milk, and the milk becomes poison.
Add a drop of milk to poison, and its still poison. Sugar-coating a lie doesn’t
make it honest.
Truth stands firm on its own—but stretch it,
water it down, twist it just a little, and you’re no longer holding truth.
You’re holding a lie in disguise.
M.L.
Narendra Kumar
Director
Instivate
Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd

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