Dreams have been described as dress rehearsals for real life, opportunities to gratify wishes, and a form of nocturnal therapy. A new theory aims to make sense of it all.
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Is lying always negative?
Many thanks for you excellent article, Romeo.
To answer the fundamental question "Is lying always negative?" I have to suggest reading the very short book Lying, by Sam Harris, before one draws a conclusion.
My opinion of lying is this: using traditional static logic, lying is not always negative; using temporal logic, lying nearly always leads to complications, hardships, even tragedy. I think it best avoided and discouraged.
Best wishes,
Pete