I've told some very stupid lies recently, and on reflection obviously wish I

I've told some very stupid lies recently, and on reflection obviously wish I

I've told some very stupid lies recently, and on reflection obviously wish I could take them back. But the prospect of going to the people I've lied to and straightening things out is not so easy to commit to. Is there some kind of moral compulsion to confess to all the lies I've told, or can I balance against it things like losing respect and hurting people?

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