& do you think lying to get out of school is better/worse than lying to get out of work is better/worse than lying to get out of friend/family social events?
I think my dedication to my lies is why no one ever thinks I'm lying. It's like, "nobody would lie about that kind of shit so I'll believe it". This morning I told my boss my dog got bit by another dog and I had to call animal control over it. No problem, take tomorrow off too if he's too hurt to leave alone. That one's pretty bad, even for me I do gotta say, but it's solid. Last time I didn't want to work (which was months ago it's not like I dip out of work every week) I said I had an inner ear infection and the doctor told me not to drive for 24 hours.
I personally think lying is fine to get out of obligations every once in awhile. Every once in awhile. Like almost everything bad for you, the key is moderation, but I appreciate the idea of taking a "personal day" that truly is a personal day. Many businesses offer paid personal days but you're expected to use them to see the doctor or plan for huge family parties and stuff like that, not just sit around and break routine every once in awhile. We know routine and stress are both two significant factors on our health, too. Of course, you should also be a model employee when you're actually at work. The need for personal days is caused by the stress of forced friendly coworker interaction and being efficient in your work, not from slacking off at your stockboy job.