DEEP TRUTH
DEEP TRUTH
The guilty often justify their actions to avoid guilt or shame, convincing themselves they’re right. This self-deception is a defence mechanism.
Sometimes it happens, meaning not everyone who defends themselves is necessarily guilty. People can be wrongly judged, misunderstood, or forced into difficult choices.
Then, we must look beyond words — observe actions, patterns, and intent. Judge with fairness, not assumptions. And most importantly, remain self-aware: we all have blind spots, and being honest with ourselves is the hardest yet most crucial step toward truth.
Frankly speaking, the guilty often claim they are right to ease their conscience — but not everyone who defends themselves is wrong. Truth lies not in words alone, but in actions and intent. – HM



