Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Choose Your Circle Carefully


If someone tells you something, it is either a fact or a lie. There is no middle ground.

The same applies to work. Either it is done or it is not done. Excuses, stories, promises, and endless explanations do not change the outcome.

Some people become so addicted to lying that it turns into a habit. They make promises they never intend to keep, create stories without hesitation, and live in a world disconnected from reality. Over time, they lose credibility, but not before wasting the time and energy of those around them.

In clinical psychology, people who compulsively and habitually lie are often referred to as "pathological liars." This behavior is also known as "pseudologia fantastica."

We empathize with their psychological condition and sincerely wish them healing and well-being.

Back to the point.

The real danger is not just believing their lies. The danger is staying associated with them for too long. Their negative habits, lack of accountability, and questionable actions can slowly pull others into their orbit. Sometimes, people even become part of scams, failures, and reputational damage without realizing it.

Life is too short for that.

Focus on people who take action. Associate with doers, builders, creators, and winners. Their conversations revolve around goals, solutions, opportunities, and progress. Their energy is contagious. Their mindset is inspiring.

Protect your time. Protect your reputation. Protect your future.

Stay focused on your goals. Take inspired action. Move forward with purpose.

Leave chronic negativity and chronic liars behind.

— Manohar Chimmani 

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