Lying is an extended essay by neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris. In this concise work, Harris argues for the ethical imperative of telling the truth in all circumstances, exploring the negative consequences of even 'white lies' on personal integrity and societal trust. It challenges conventional wisdom about the role of deception in human interactions.
And then I read uh Sam Harris's extended essay called Lying, which is kind of like a a treatise on why you should never lie.
""The speaker explicitly mentioned reading 'Sam Harris's extended essay called Lying,' directly connecting it to the discussion about the importance of telling the truth in relationships and personal life."