A liar's true identity is often not revealed until they are put in a trial that reveals their true character. A liar often takes advantage of the naive--of Naaman the recent convert, someone wanting to be generous with their wealth. A liar is given an opportunity to get out and confess but instead hardens their heart. A liar starts with one lie and quickly has lied more than they can count. From, "All is well…" to, "I went nowhere." A liar will often appear entirely fine on the outside but inwardly be full of deceit. A liar seeks to justify their actions by trying to convince themselves that others are wrong and they are doing what is right. A liar will attribute what they are to someone else's idea, as in they are just sent by someone else. A liar will make it appear like they have someone else's interests in view. A liar will make up an elaborate and often believable story in order to get what their lust craves. A liar lies about others to protect their own lie. A liar will often have others unknowingly support them in their lie. They then take this as affirmation that they are doing the right thing. A liar will try not to be seen and to conceal themselves--to cover their tracks. A liar will isolate themselves and be missing at times when they clearly should be somewhere. A liar will try to move on and act as if all is OK. A liar is bound to eventually get caught by misspeaking and revealing an inconsistency in their story. A liar will try to act like they are ignorant and don't know what you are talking about. A liar might not even realize they are lying because their conscience is so seared.
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