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Untruth is also necessary in human terms for story telling, dreaming, avoiding the consequences of horrific events, imagination, creativity, escaping unpleasant reality and other useful purposes.
The term ideal means a more superior or perfect state. Ideal is always a progressed condition from something less progressed. Nature is the truth as qualities and conditions that consistently continue whether humankind exists or not. All ideal is progressed from the state of nature as a consistent base. If nature is the Truth then ideals created in opposition to it are Untruth. These ideals
as all the results and products of civilization are constructs that are more convenient, considered superior and of greater consequence than the reality of nature. Nature is more consistent than human created conditions since nature will exist continuously on its own for eons, while human created anomaly needs the constant attention of repair and replacement without which it disappears.
The following are some examples of the conflict between Truth and ideal or standards: The actual pre-existent or real state may be
denied existence, as for instance the drunk denies they are alcoholic. (Here the individual denys non-standard behavior). The description of the actual pre-existent state may be lied about when the individual feels that they don't come up to standard, as one may pretend to be from a better family background than they actually are. (The reality does not correspond to progressed standard). The individual may lie in order to obtain progressive status that they don't
already possess, including to obtain money and possessions. (The individual may feel that they must achieve progressed standards). An individual may lie at any time about words or actions committed in the past if they have not corresponded to proper standards.
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