Adithya: A Lie Only Leads Us To Tell Another

    • Adithya Muddigunda, Class XI, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Public School, Hyderabad
    • Publish Date: Apr 5 2018 3:57PM
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    • Updated Date: Apr 5 2018 3:57PM
Adithya: A Lie Only Leads Us To Tell Another

March 14th - the day I was born, the day Albert Einstein was born, the day Aamir Khan was born and the day international Pi (p) day is observed. This is how my friends remember my birthday. But once on December 5 th I was sitting all alone and there was no one around me, so to grab everyone`s attention I said to one of my friend that `Hey, listen tomorrow is my birthday’, he without even thinking for a second asked me `why didn`t you tell me before’. Within no time everyone in the class got to know that the next day was my birthday, but no one came to me and confirmed about it, instead asked what I wanted. I with amazement replied that I don`t want anything and even if I do, you cannot buy it for me. Five minutes passed and I wanted to confess but my teacher came in, called out my name to say that my dad is here too take me home. I forgot everything, lifted my bag and went away.

The next day I forgot that I lied and even my friends forgot everything. Later on during the day when I realised about it, I said to the same friend that `today is my birthday’.

'Don't joke' he said.
'I am serious' I replied.

Then he just walked away towards another guy and murmured something. I was sure enough that he spoke about me, but nothing happened. The day passed and I was at home. I didn`t go to tuition that day as I didn`t wanted to (me and few of my friends study at the same tuition). The clock struck eight and there was a knock at my doorstep, it was my watchman who had come to inform me that few people have come to meet me. I went down and found that those few people were my friends. I was astonished. Then one of them took out a cake from behind shouting Happy Birthday.

I was half startled and half stricken with fear because if I would take them in, my parents would scold me for lying, so I had to lie again that `there are few relatives at home and we cannot go in’, but they pleaded me to cut the cake. I had no other go instead to cut the cake. My legs didn`t move an inch, I cut the cake where I was standing. It was a good surprise but I had to pay for my lie.

A lie made my friends to purchase a cake, a lie made my friends to come to my home and a lie made me to tell another lie. From that day I promised myself that I wouldn`t lie ever again. And now I made December 6 th as my another birthday.

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simridhi makhija DL DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL(SHALIMAR BAGH)

I read the whole article with great interest! Well expressed. Hopefully, the incident was really observed by the writer. And ofcourse, painting a beautiful canvas of lie is a bad idea. The better one is to tell a straight forward truth.

Shrawani Chaudhari St. Joseph High School, Pashan

Wow, I loved your story. Everything about it grabs ones attention, including the title. You have expressed an important fact in a very light and entertaining way. If this really is a true story, then I have to say, you have got great friends who really trust you!!!

M.Srinivas Aditya Oxford Grammar School

when we say a lie for our convenience, then when the truth arises then you can''t say a lie to escape it. when we say lies to others we must say what we tell to our parents as they are the ones who protect us from everything bad

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