Chas Martin

Liar and the FaithFools

Love is blind.

Liar and the FaithFools

I don't usually focus on political themes. After reading Michael Cohen's book, "Disloyal," I have been motivated to make a statement. Winning at any cost is a strategy is a dangerous strategy. If your ability to delude yourself is thorough, others follow. Unfortunately, this is a game where winning also means someone else must lose. It's an unfortunate result of our insatiable desire to be on top.

Liar and the FaithFools is an intentional jab at our selfish goals - the illusions we create and the illusions we believe. Ultimately, liars only care about their own success and will let you believe you are part of the movement. In the end, you lose too.

At some point, we all pay for our lies.

I promise my next post will be more upbeat! This current piece is not the direction I usually choose to explore.