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I Have Lied, and You Call Me a Liar

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I Have Lied, and You Call Me a Liar

What if the lie wasn't born from deception-but from pressure?

In I Have Lied, and You Call Me a Liar, Vusimzi Ishmael Faku confronts an uncomfortable truth many avoid: not every lie is rooted in bad character. Sometimes lies are born from invasive questions, entitled curiosity, unsafe conversations, and the pressure to explain parts of your life that were never public property.

This thought-provoking audiobook explores how honesty becomes risky when people demand answers without offering respect, and how silence is too often mistaken for guilt.

Through sharp reflection and cultural insight, Faku challenges listeners to rethink boundaries, privacy, judgment, and the social pressure to explain oneself in a world that mistakes access for entitlement.

This is not a defence of lying.

It is a confrontation with entitlement.

If you have ever felt pressured to explain yourself, judged for protecting your privacy, or forced into conversations that crossed personal boundaries, this audiobook will challenge the way you think about truth, silence, and self-respect.

What if the lie wasn't born from deception-but from pressure?

In I Have Lied, and You Call Me a Liar, Vusimzi Ishmael Faku confronts an uncomfortable truth many avoid: not every lie is rooted in bad character. Sometimes lies are born from invasive questions, entitled curiosity, unsafe conversations, and the pressure to explain parts of your life that were never public property.

This thought-provoking audiobook explores how honesty becomes risky when people demand answers without offering respect, and how silence is too often mistaken for guilt.

Through sharp reflection and cultural insight, Faku challenges listeners to rethink boundaries, privacy, judgment, and the social pressure to explain oneself in a world that mistakes access for entitlement.

This is not a defence of lying.

It is a confrontation with entitlement.

If you have ever felt pressured to explain yourself, judged for protecting your privacy, or forced into conversations that crossed personal boundaries, this audiobook will challenge the way you think about truth, silence, and self-respect.

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I Have Lied, and You Call Me a Liar
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What if the lie wasn't born from deception-but from pressure?

In I Have Lied, and You Call Me a Liar, Vusimzi Ishmael Faku confronts an uncomfortable truth many avoid: not every lie is rooted in bad character. Sometimes lies are born from invasive questions, entitled curiosity, unsafe conversations, and the pressure to explain parts of your life that were never public property.

This thought-provoking audiobook explores how honesty becomes risky when people demand answers without offering respect, and how silence is too often mistaken for guilt.

Through sharp reflection and cultural insight, Faku challenges listeners to rethink boundaries, privacy, judgment, and the social pressure to explain oneself in a world that mistakes access for entitlement.

This is not a defence of lying.

It is a confrontation with entitlement.

If you have ever felt pressured to explain yourself, judged for protecting your privacy, or forced into conversations that crossed personal boundaries, this audiobook will challenge the way you think about truth, silence, and self-respect.