When you were a child, you would lie about things that you've did because you never wanted your parents to find out and spend the rest of your childhood years banished to the naughty step. However, things don't really change when you grow up. You do things that you know you shouldn't regardless of whether it's going to hurt someone else or make you a criminal like Jean Valjean. You'll deliberately ignore someone's text and then fake apologise for having "only just got this now" or you'll pretend that you already have plans because you don't want to tell them to their face about how much you really don't want to spend any time with them. The world would be a much simpler place if everyone was honest with one another, but would we feel better for it? At least you'd know where you stand and you wouldn't have to find out the hard way. So why do we do what we do? Is it because we thrive off of the thrill and the drama of it all? Are we trying to satisfy some strange needs and desires when we're by ourselves, even though that you're certain that everyone else does it anyway? The majority of us are probably guilty of a few of these things and whether you want to admit doing them or not, you probably won't because everyone will know just how naughty you are. Hell does seem like a very interesting place...