Truth and lies are essentially opposite actions.
They cannot exist together, because virtue repels vice.
Truth always leads to good deeds, happiness and peace.

Lies are most often associated with evil, excruciating suffering, and anxiety that darkens life.
The main differences are that the truth is obvious and, in principle, difficult to dispute.
A lie, as we know, requires support, evidence, mental effort, which can easily be destroyed by arguments.
It can also change depending on the situation, and can never be real.
In everyday life, lying is considered to be an untruthful intention to deceive for some benefit.
The truth is always verifiable and confirmed by facts and reality.
If someone lies, he is deliberately spreading untruths.
However, there are things that do not mean the truth and cannot be a lie. This happens when a person is a complete layman in some matter.