Honesty


Parents teach us to be humane, tidy, to respect work, to study well. And it is very difficult for them to communicate with us when we say untruths. Therefore, they try to convince us that we must be honest: “Honesty is the best virtue.” It is not always easy to tell the truth, especially about ugly deeds. But when you deceive someone, especially a loved one, it gets worse on the soul. No wonder they say: “a deceiver must have a good memory.”

This means that he must remember what and to whom he said, and constantly hide the truth. And this breeds fear and alienates people. To deceive is to be afraid. That is, it turns out that the deceiver is most often a coward. But everyone knows that “the awl in a sack can not be hidden.” It’s true – somewhere it will float out. And the person will be even worse: they will laugh or reproach him. Therefore, we must try to be responsible for our words and deeds, and if something does not happen that way, speak sincerely and honestly, without fear. After all, “a bitter truth is better than a sweet lie.” And to be honest and fair – there will be more respect for such a person. And in his surroundings, and to himself.


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Honesty