
Confessions Of An OutcastAs a child I was not warned not to believe everything I was told. My father was too busy trying to provide for his family in time of war and starvation to be of any help. I made an ideal dupe and it didn't take much to convince me I was both smart and morally superior; and by the time I began to suspect I was neither, it was too late.The trouble with liars is that they are seldom satisfied with a single lie. When they ...