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Expansion ideas of honesty is the best policy

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Answered by skalwa25
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Being untruthful always lands you in trouble. You have to remember every little lie you speak, every time you are being scrutinized. And remembering each and every lie can never be easy. But at the same time, remembering truth is never a problem. Because you do not have to remember it. It always exists in your mind just the way it occurred. Maintaining a lie on the other hand could be worrisome. You never know what could be asked to you, and how you would maintain the same answer every time. A dishonest person has to make special efforts to remember his deceits.

On the other hand a honest person can always be free from all the worries. It always pays to be honest. Though at times we are too tempted to lie, but still how hard we try, truth can never be hidden, it always resurfaces even though you try hard to keep it under wraps. People will respect you for your honesty. A honest friend is more trustworthy than a dishonest one. At the end of the day, if you are facing troubles and wish to speak to someone, given a choice you would always turn to that one honest friend you have. Though honest people are said to be a bit frank and sarcastic, their honesty is still respected and trusted. Honesty brings peace, grace and dignity to your life. And hence it could be said that 'Honesty is the best policy'.

Answered by Anonymous
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Corruption has spread through India like an epidemic. At every twist and turn you meet people who are willing to do anything dishonest in order to earn money. Dishonesty in words and deeds is so common now that people have almost accepted it as a rule rather than an exception. An honest person is a bit of an oddity in present day India. Isn't that a rather sad state of affairs?

We all know from our experience that a lie will lead to another ten lies; a misdeed may need another ten misdeeds to cover it up. Still we tell lies and do wrong things.

Every religion tells us that we must be honest. No one likes a dishonest people because they cannot be trusted. The truth is always so simple. Dishonesty is like a whirlpool from which escape is difficult. Sometimes we are punished for being honest, but it is nothing compared to the pain and suffering that we cause to others due to our dishonesty.

Gandhiji laid great emphasis on the need for truthfulness in words and deeds. His life throughout was a struggle to uphold the virtue of truth. A truthful person can speak and act with moral conviction. He commands respect and reverence in society. Such people are necessary in the world today.

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