This is my first time and I've been thinking about having a podcast for a long time it's just something that been on my mind and I have such a open man with a diverse range of topics that I like to get different people's opinions on. And today I just want to talk about why is it so hard for people to tell the truth but it's so easy for them to lie. Why do people insist on living lies instead of their own personal truth?
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