"L'histoire est toujours meilleure si vous dites la vérité"
— Jelly Roll
Simplified Meaning:
When you tell a story and it's based on the truth, people find it more interesting and believable. Think about when your friends share experiences. If they make things up, it might sound cool at first, but later on, if you find out they lied, you feel disappointed. For example, if someone talks about an amazing trip they took, even though they didn't actually go, it loses its charm when the lie is discovered. But if they genuinely went and share honest details, like the funny mishaps or the wonderful sights, you feel more connected and interested. Being truthful also means you don't have to worry about remembering what you made up. In real life, always being honest helps build trust and strong relationships because others know they can rely on what you say.