Unfortunately, in the world the truth is hidden, by the corners disguised with the names of philosophy, science and frankness, while the lie goes through streets, squares and rooms, disguised with the brilliant names of education, gallantry, label, and others still more hypocrites.

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Cervantes points out the paradox of truth and deception in society. He suggests that while truth is often obscured by complex philosophical and scientific terms, lies are presented openly and confidently, often masked by commendable labels such as education and gallantry. This irony highlights the ease with which falsehoods can infiltrate public acceptance.

The author underscores the idea that society tends to embrace misleading narratives, leaving the genuine truth hidden away. This reflects a broader commentary on human nature and the challenges of discerning authenticity amidst the clamor of societal norms and expectations.

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