This episode revolves around the life of a young man named Harjit, who initially believes that lying is an easy tool to escape difficulties. Whenever he makes a mistake or feels lazy, he chooses excuses instead of honesty. At first, these lies seem helpful—they protect him from embarrassment, confrontation, and responsibility. However, Harjit soon realizes that one lie never stands alone. To protect a single false statement, he must carry the mental burden of many more lies. His mind remains restless, constantly worried about being exposed and remembering what he told to whom. When the truth finally comes out, the consequences are painful. Harjit not only loses the trust of the people closest to him, but he also experiences deep loneliness. The convenience he once relied on turns into emotional isolation and regret. This turning point transforms his thinking. Harjit understands that although truth can be bitter and uncomfortable, it brings peace to the mind and dignity to one’s character. Lying, on the other hand, slowly hollows a person from within. In the end, this story teaches us a powerful lesson: Lies may offer temporary comfort, but honesty is the true foundation of a meaningful and peaceful life.