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Something’s Substack

Something Better

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Chapter 11

Lying is about the timing. One can’t just be in the mood for it. Respect the craft. Think over the sentence. Think about the consequence.

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Chapter 10

Lying may not be the best idea to fall back on. There is nothing back up about lying. It deserves attention and forethought because without proper overthinking, there might be some gaps in the story. Gaps let pain sneak in. Unnecessary long...

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Chapter 9

It is not about who one lies to. At the end of the day, it is alone they have to crash. Alone one fends the world. Alone one survives. Alone one constructs a lie. Maybe that is why lying is both a lonely person’s defence and an alone haven....

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Chapter 8

Lying has to be satisfying because what is the point of putting in so much effort and thought into something so morally grey. Lies are bad so when done, it should be done well. To fib without a purpose is cruel and Daniel tried his best to ...

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