Episode 20 explores a world in which humanity suddenly loses the ability to lie. Lying is not outlawed or punished — it simply becomes impossible. People can only speak what they genuinely believe, and the change disrupts every layer of society almost instantly. Social rituals collapse first. Polite conversation, small talk, and harmless compliments vanish, replaced by silence or uncomfortable honesty. Families and relationships are forced to confront buried resentments, unspoken regrets, and truths that were once softened by lies. Some bonds break under the strain, while others grow deeper through radical transparency. Politics is thrown into chaos as leaders can no longer spin narratives or hide incompetence. Corruption exposes itself, elections lose meaning, and power shifts toward those who possess deep self-awareness rather than charisma. Religion fractures as faith leaders openly express doubt, transforming belief from certainty into sincerity. The economy changes as advertising becomes impossible and consumerism loses its illusion. Markets shrink and stabilize around necessity rather than desire. Unexpectedly, mental health improves as people no longer perform false versions of themselves, and violence declines as manipulation and propaganda lose their power. Over time, humanity adapts by learning the value of silence — the last remaining form of privacy. The episode concludes by returning to our reality, asking whether lies are merely tools of deception or shields we use to protect ourselves from truths we are not ready to face.