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What is a lie people tell themselves every day?

We lie to ourselves without noticing how often we let it happen. It happens so frequently that it almost becomes a habit. People are dishonest to other people but also to themselves. We lie because we do not want to realise the truth. Besides, we are terrified of the consequences of the truth.
However, the question arises: what is a lie people tell themselves every day.
Firstly, the word “later” is quite simple, isn’t it? People use it every single day, thinking they have time. But the truth is that word often means avoidance. We procrastinate, postpone or delay the particular tasks that make us feel anxious, in other words, we are looking at the effort not at the outcome. “Later”is a dangerous word because we waste our time overthinking and when we look through the rear-view mirror, there is a broad trail of wasted hours, days, weeks, months and eventually years. That simple word can change our reality, it makes each of our days indistinguishable from grey boring routine. However, there is a quote “Never put off for tomorrow what can be done today”. In my opinion, it means that it is better to do something now than later. Sometimes “later” can be too late.
Secondly, what can make a perfect combination to the word “later”? The answer is - waiting.
People are constantly waiting for something - next Friday, weekends, holidays, Summer, etc. They wait for a perfect moment that may never arrive. They never stop and look around to simply enjoy the moment. Moreover, I am not different from others, I wait for something that may never come. It is funny to realise that people live their lives that are full of expectations that lead to nothing but disappointment.
Later kills now, waiting kills action, those things won’t let us live a life we think we deserve. The lie visits us more often than the truth, however, the most important thing is not its arrival but how we respond to it.

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What is a lie people tell themselves every day?


We lie to ourselves without noticing how often we let it happen.


We lie to ourselves without even noticing how often we let it happen. We lie to ourselves without even noticing how often we let it happen.

"Even" isn't necessary here, but it helps make the sentence sound more natural

It happens so frequently that it almost becomes a habit.


People are dishonest to other people but also to themselves.


People are dishonest not only to other people, but also to themselves. People are dishonest not only to other people, but also to themselves.

Again, not necessary, but sounds more natural

We lie because we do not want to realise the truth.


Besides, we are terrified of the consequences of the truth.


Besides, we areWe are also terrified of the consequences of the truth. We are also terrified of the consequences of the truth.

However, the question arises: what is a lie people tell themselves every day.


However, tThe question arises: what is a lie people tell themselves every day.? The question arises: what is a lie people tell themselves every day?

"However" implies a contradiction or departure, which it doesn't seem like you've made here

Firstly, the word “later” is quite simple, isn’t it?


People use it every single day, thinking they have time.


But the truth is that word often means avoidance.


But the truth is, thatis word often means avoidance. But the truth is, this word often means avoidance.

We procrastinate, postpone or delay the particular tasks that make us feel anxious, in other words, we are looking at the effort not at the outcome.


We procrastinate, postpone or delay the particular tasks that make us feel anxious, i. In other words, we are looking at the effort, not at the outcome. We procrastinate, postpone or delay the tasks that make us feel anxious. In other words, we are looking at the effort, not at the outcome.

We procrastinate, postpone or delay the particular tasks that make us feel anxious, i. In other words, we are looking at the effort not aand not the outcome. We procrastinate, postpone or delay the particular tasks that make us feel anxious. In other words, we are looking at the effort and not the outcome.

original isn't incorrect, just flows smoother this way imo

“Later”is a dangerous word because we waste our time overthinking and when we look through the rear-view mirror, there is a broad trail of wasted hours, days, weeks, months and eventually years.


“Later” is a dangerous word because we waste our time overthinking and w. When we look through the rear-view mirror, there is a broad trail of wasted hours, days, weeks, months and eventually years. “Later” is a dangerous word because we waste our time overthinking. When we look through the rear-view mirror, there is a broad trail of wasted hours, days, weeks, months and eventually years.

“Later” is a dangerous word because we waste our time overthinking, and when we look through the rear-view mirror, there is a broad trail of wasted hours, days, weeks, months and eventually years. “Later” is a dangerous word because we waste our time overthinking, and when we look through the rear-view mirror, there is a broad trail of wasted hours, days, weeks, months and eventually years.

That simple word can change our reality, it makes each of our days indistinguishable from grey boring routine.


Thatis simple word can change our reality,; it makes each of our days indistinguishable from grey boring routine. This simple word can change our reality; it makes each of our days indistinguishable from grey boring routine.

However, there is a quote “Never put off for tomorrow what can be done today”.


However, there is a quote: “Never put off for tomorrow what can be done today. However, there is a quote: “Never put off for tomorrow what can be done today.

However, there is a quote “Never put off for tomorrow what can be done today." However, there is a quote “Never put off for tomorrow what can be done today."

In my opinion, it means that it is better to do something now than later.


Sometimes “later” can be too late.


Secondly, what can make a perfect combination to the word “later”?


Secondly, what can make a perfect combinationplement to the word “later”? Secondly, what can make a perfect complement to the word “later”?

Secondly, what can make a perfect combination to the word “later”? Secondly, what can make a perfect combination to the word “later”?

This isn't really wrong grammatically or anything, it just doesn't quite make sense. How does "waiting" make a combination with the word "later" ? How does it change the meaning at all? I think a better phrasing would be "Secondly, what pairs perfectly with the word 'later'?"

The answer is - waiting.


The answer is -: waiting. The answer is: waiting.

The answer is -: waiting. The answer is: waiting.

People are constantly waiting for something - next Friday, weekends, holidays, Summer, etc.


People are constantly waiting for something - next Friday, the weekends, holidays, Ssummer, etc. People are constantly waiting for something next Friday, the weekend, holidays, summer, etc.

They wait for a perfect moment that may never arrive.


They never stop and look around to simply enjoy the moment.


They never stop andto look around toand simply enjoy the moment. They never stop to look around and simply enjoy the moment.

Moreover, I am not different from others, I wait for something that may never come.


Moreover, I am not different from others,; I wait for something that may never come. I am no different from others; I wait for something that may never come.

It is funny to realise that people live their lives that are full of expectations that lead to nothing but disappointment.


It is funny to realise that people live their lives that are full of expectations, but that lead to nothing but disappointment. It is funny to realise that people live lives that are full of expectations, but that lead to nothing but disappointment.

Later kills now, waiting kills action, those things won’t let us live a life we think we deserve.


Later kills now,; waiting kills action, tho. These things won’t let us live a life we think we deserve. Later kills now; waiting kills action. These things won’t let us live a life we think we deserve.

The lie visits us more often than the truth, however, the most important thing is not its arrival but how we respond to it.


The lie visits us more often than the truth, however, t. The most important thing, however, is not its arrival, but how we respond to it. The lie visits us more often than the truth. The most important thing, however, is not its arrival, but how we respond to it.

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