Truth always pays—spoke truth—got in trouble—upset—changed mind—later realised — better in the long run
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Better in the long run .
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- The correct answer is : better in the long run.
- The statement means that if a person is truthful, he will never have the fear of getting caught or insulted in the future.
- A false person always fear about the fact that his falsehood would get caught and insulted in the long run, if his lie comes to the forefront.
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