VIR-I-0037
“They believe something false about me and my silence is letting it stand.”
You didn't tell the lie. But you're standing inside it, comfortable, letting them believe a flattering thing that isn't true because correcting it would cost you. Silence here is not neutral. Letting a falsehood ride in your favor is its own kind of dishonesty — the kind that lets you keep your hands technically clean while your benefit is built on air.
Your Practice
- Say the true thing to whoever's holding the false one. 'I need to correct something.'
- Don't dress it up or wait for the perfect moment. Delay is just more silence.
- Accept what the truth costs you. That cost is the price of clean ground.
- Notice how much lighter you are without a false impression to maintain.