Sunday, March 27, 2022

"don't tell lies" - my Autistic life


There's a difference between thinking what you're saying is right, thinking you are correct, and being a liar/telling a lie. 
Not knowing that what you just said wasn't true, because people around you have always said it with such factual appearance. Then being pointed at and told you were lying/a liar. 
Just another thing to hit your self esteem. "i'm a liar." a false label put on you that you didn't deserve. a link added to your chain. 
You grow up being told to be honest, and your honesty gets you.. that. You stop wanting to speak honesty out loud. It might not be true, so even if you speak something in honesty, you might be lying. 
What a way to grow up.

A lie is an intentionally false statement. Saying something untrue on purpose, whether it's blatant or joking, if it's false, it's a lie. 


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