But when someone asks, you must not lie.
This usually applies for petty stuff.
However, when it comes to a magnitude where something you would reveal destroys lives if not entire nations (and its people with it), you might need to re-assess your intentions.
I believe in the truth. I believe in freedom of expression. I also believe in cruel intentions (no pun intended).
You can lie all you want and shout to the world that you were just helping, just exposing evil.
But you know yourself better than anyone. You know what drives your actions.
You are.
If your conscience is truthfully calm, then you can rest your case.
You did the right thing.
BitCoin Wallet
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