No, because of human nature, it is impossible for someone to live and never tell a falsehood. Although it is theoretically possible to avoid lying, it is quite improbable that someone will be able to live a genuine life without ever telling a lie. There are several main causes for this:
1. In daily encounters, people frequently use little, white falsehoods to get through social situations, spare sentiments, or avoid discomfort. Tell the cashier, for instance, that you're having a great day even when you're not.
2. Lying is frequently done unintentionally out of habit or to uphold a particular character or image. It's possible that people are deceiving others and themselves about their genuine emotions and aspirations without even realising it.
3. Being really honest might get you in hot water and enrage others. Adopting radical honesty means having uncomfortable and challenging talks.
4. It is claimed that prophets are the only group of individuals who never lie, although other people sin and lie for a variety of reasons. It is practically impossible to go through life without lying at all, even with the best of intentions.
In conclusion, while aiming for honesty is a commendable objective, the truth is that lying, to some extent, is an inevitable aspect of being human. It is neither feasible nor in line with human nature to completely rid oneself of falsehoods.