essay on liar person
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Explanation:
LIAR
I know that there is no excuse for lying to a Commissioned Officer, especially my Commander. There are many reasons why anyone should not lie period. I will start off with a brief definition on a LIE. A lie is a statement that is untrue, when the falsity of the statement is known or suspected by the speaker. A lie can be a genuine falsehood or a selective truth, a lie by omission, or even the truth if the intention is to deceive or to cause an action not in the listener's interests. To lie is to tell a lie.
Lying is against the moral standards of many people and is specifically prohibited as a sin in many religions. I read in my ethics book from school that some ethical traditions and philosophers are divided over whether a lie is ever allowable but are generally opposed, well I guess it depends on how the person being lied to takes it. I personally would not accept it as well as my Commander did not accept my lie. A liar is a person who is known to have a tendency to tell lies. People's tolerance for liars is generally very small, and it is often only necessary to be caught lying once to be labeled as a liar and not trusted again. This is of course moderated by the importance of the matter being lied about.
The moral reasons to tolerate lies have mostly to do with avoiding conflict. I guess that is why I lied to my Commander. She was already upset about what happened over the weekend that I did not want to upset her more. At the time I was seeing it as a "White Lie", where I thought the lie was harmless, I know that there are instances where this is an exception, but after I hung up the phone after talking to my Commander, I realized that this was definitely not the case for a white lie.