"To justify is just to lie." She made a point to emphasize this idea.
Randy made a point to remember this statement, for he had done this a thousand times. Anything could be justified if an imagination was broad enough, and Randy's imagination was spectacular.
Justifying became second nature to some, where it was the only way to live the way they were living, regardless of how they were damaging themselves or others.
Randy realized he was riddled with a mind that constantly justified every thought and action, convincing himself that the road he was heading down was not as dark as it seemed and not as dangerous as everyone made it out to be.
The path less worn was always his choice, simply because it was unexplored territory and it offered the thrill of discovery.
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