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Psyche and a guest debate the moral difference between a sober person who deliberately lies and manipulates versus an intoxicated person who speaks unfiltered truth.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche engages in a philosophical discussion about honesty and intent. The core debate centers on whether a sober person who deliberately fabricates lies and talks about others is morally superior or inferior to an intoxicated person (whether on alcohol, pills, or marijuana) who loses their social filter and says things they wouldn't normally say. Psyche argues that the sober liar is actually worse because they are intentionally trying to harm another person, whereas the intoxicated person is simply lacking inhibition. The guest (identified as Arthur) appears to agree with this assessment. The discussion touches on themes of accountability, authenticity, and the nature of harm.
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