Tuesday, October 31, 2023

A Decision to Lie

A lie is nothing more than a decision made by a mind that’s conditioned to self-serve. There’s no truth to a lie because there isn’t anything factual to back it up…

As life happens, it’s mostly interpreted by a decision to suit a Conditioned Mind lie. For me, it’s very difficult to take things serious because I understand the lies so well. There are so many decisions made to form a lie that someone has about something, but where it becomes humorous to a degree is because lies really have no value. People think they have value and will state them adamantly, but they don’t. They are given more credibility and have more effect on things the higher the position one has in society or is held in esteem, but the value of any lie should always be questioned because all they’re are a decision derived from someone’s Conditioned Mind, not from facts.

I know this was how most of the decisions were made in my life, there wasn’t much factual thought in them. And whatever the lie was about the decision made really only had value to me because my conditioning was based to self-serve; my decisions were all based on self-serving conditioning. This self-serving lie decisions took years to develop. It seemed that something occurred and it was placed in a category of like or dislike as quickly as it occurred. There wasn’t a thought process to this, there was no thinking, it was a decision that went automatically into its preconditioned assigned category.

All lies are valueless even though a person may think they have value, they don’t because there’s no factual evidence to them. When something isn’t based in truth, it’s pretty much valueless. Decisions based on lies always makes things worse because destruction is the only option when decisions are based on lies instead of facts. Because of this, things shouldn’t be taken too serious. Enjoy the humorous lies without their factual evidence and know it’s truth that sets you free because without it the self-serving truth-less mind remains in control…

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