What if a large percentage of a person's personality relates to what they lie about?
Perhaps a personality forming around a central lie?
And therefore two bad people end up with very similar personalities?
So two or more people may have a lie in common, they might even label it denial, and they relate to that lie the same way and hence have similar personalities. Whereas another person has that lie in common with them to but instead of being in denial lives a life of rebellion. Whereas another with that lie in common might use it to justify being a taker.
And then ask yourself how do people like that view their offspring or the young of this world? And who do they create negative or positive expectations for which is consistent with the up to date integrity or integral-ness to that lie.
Whoa, a person whose outward resemblance of integrity is based on their striving to be integral or fully integrated to their central lie. So that weaves it's way into integral being the opposite or antithesis of integrity.
© 2026 Thomas Paul Murphy
Ps. Ugh. And what if a good part of such a 8ersons personal "development" is being coached as to how to lie about their rotten core self?
And you might find evidence of such a macro from empirical evidence? Empirical evidence: look around you what caused the ruins of our empire?
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