The lie you cannot see is the lie that runs your life.
This unique book can change your life, by using a fable to give the reader a deep insight into how
the mind operates and always considers it is always right, making others wrong
Most people can see the lies, excuses, blame, and self-deception in others.
But their own lies feel different.
They feel like truth.
They feel like reason.
They feel like protection.
They feel like "just how I am."
In this short, simple story, a man named Eli believes he sees everyone clearly. He sees their excuses, their pride, their hypocrisy, and their hidden motives.
But Eli carries a bag behind him.
He cannot see it.
He thinks it is empty.
It is not.
Inside are his own hidden lies - the small stories he has carried for years without knowing they were weighing him down.
The Lie You Cannot See is a short, easy-to-read fable about truth, self-deception, blame, and freedom.
It asks one life-changing question:
Am I telling the whole truth?
Read it slowly.
The message is simple.
But it may change the way you see everything.