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what would the world be like if we were all truthful and honest ?​

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Answered by khushic569
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Lawyers must be honest, but they don’t have to be truthful. Honesty and truthfulness are not the same thing. Being honest means not telling lies. Being truthful means actively making known all the full truth of a matter. Lawyers must be honest, but they do not have to be truthful. A criminal defence lawyer, for example, in zealously defending a client, has no obligation to actively present the truth. Counsel may not deliberately mislead the court, but has no obligation to tell the defendant’s whole story.

Answered by rabariaastha2095
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There would have been no deception, no corruption. The whole world would become a better place to live in. If everyone was honest, we could freely leave our houses unlocked.

Explanation:

Honesty leads to a fulfilling, free life. Honesty is not just about telling the truth. It's about being real with yourself and others about who you are, what you want and what you need to live your most authentic life. ... Honesty sharpens our perception and allows us to observe everything around us with clarity.

Honesty is a facet of moral character that connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness, straightforwardness, including straightforwardness of conduct, along with the absence of lying, cheating, theft, etc. Honesty also involves being trustworthy, loyal, fair, and sincere.

If the world was full of good people like these, it would be Utopia. There wouldn't be any poverty; the downtrodden would be uplifted. ... Everyone leads a good content life; the religious institutions would go penniless!

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