Lie Vs Truth | Laugh Vs Anger

When you tell a lie, people laugh at you. But when you tell the truth, they get angry.

Why do people say they love the truth but they get angry when you speak the truth?

Have you ever noticed that when you tell a lie, people often laugh? But when you tell the truth, they get angry?

It’s a strange phenomenon, but it highlights how unpredictable human reactions can be.

Why does a person gets angry/upset if we tell them the truth but gets angry too if they find out we told them a white lie?

When we lie, laughter might come from surprise or discomfort, like a defense mechanism.

Why does the truth make people mad?

On the other hand, anger when we tell the truth can stem from feeling betrayed or having to face a difficult reality.

Listen to people when they are angry, because that is when the real truth comes out.

Understanding these responses can help us communicate better. Striving for honesty, even if it might make others angry, builds trust and leads to genuine connections. Let’s navigate this strange dynamic and embrace the power of truth.

By DDSRY

Writer, Podcaster, Musical Artist, Poet, Song Writer.