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write an essay of 500-700 words on ' why is it important to be true'?​

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Answered by akankshasaha0803
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The importance of honesty is a value that has always been taught in the family, society and school. Honesty is a value that has many advantages and disadvantages. In occasions it is better to not say things because they will hurt the others. But then it is important to be honest with people. Because this way you will earn people´s respect. After looking at many definitions of honesty, the best one or the one that fits this particular context is the following:

Honesty has its advantages and disadvantages. This is normal it is like resembling to fact that if white exists; black must also exist in order to contrast. The good thing about being honest is that people keep it´s ideals they show who they are. They do not lie because of the fear of being judged.

The disadvantage of being honest is that it will hurt others, and that it might break up relations. In occasions the truth hurt and people do not want to hear the truth and they get upset with the person that is telling them the truth.

Honesty is the main reason to trust a person. It is the instrument to talk with the truth and win other’s trust. A person that has won it´s friend trust is a person that is honest. The society as well as it´s family members will have confidence and feel that they can rely on the person.

When people are honest they begin to acquire fame. If you have good fame, it will be easier to have friends are you will feel n a good environment. Being honest also helps, because if you have nothing to hide, the behavior you will have is a relaxed one. But on the other hand when a person is not honest it is always worrying that the lies he has told are going to be discovered. He will always have to be careful, with each move or comments he makes.

There are many forms of not being honest, one of them is when details are omitted or avoided. This is the most common form of being dishonest. The other form is when you make up lies in order to favor someone or achieve something.

When people are not being honest it is because they fear that if they are honest something bad will happen. For example, women are more honest than man. When a women sees her friend’s boyfriend with another girl. She will call her friend and tell her about her boyfriend. Even though she is conscious that she might lose her friend´s friendship but she still tells the truth. Unfortunately people interpret this as being a nosy person. This is not true because woman only watch each other’s back. Woman also do not want to do to others what they don´t want to be done to them. Another example of being honest is when women ask each other, how they look and if that cloth suits them. They are always telling the truth.

On the other hand men do not act this way, they always say what they know will get him something in exchange. They have the courage or can stand being with another person even though; they are married or have a girlfriend. They are not honest and many times live with this and feel no regret what so ever. Thanks to this it always attributed hat men cannot be loyal, that they are unfaithful because of their nature.

A person that is not honest, is a person that is hated because everyone think that he is a hypocrite and that they don´t deserve the friendship. Or when they really need the help, no one will be there for them, because it will be very hard to difference when they are honest or dishonest.

The books that are being analyzed are The Pilot´s wife and the color of water. They show why it is important to be honest and how this affects people´s lives and change their lives. In the pilot´s wife Jack was not being honest with his wife, and the consequence of this was that even though he was dead his wife lost the confidence she had in him. She no longer believed the things he told her, or the love he had towards her. He was not honest with himself because he wanted to live a lie. And he did not want to be conscious and accept the things he did were bad, and that he was only making his wife suffer.

Jack did not realize that magnitude of the problem he was getting in to just because he was not honest. After his death many people thought that jack had not been honest with society. Apparently the way in which jack died was considered a suicide and not an accident. His friend and relatives could not believe this, they thought that jack had a nice life and that he did not have any problems that would take him to do such an act. They also felt bad for Kathryn and her daughter, especially now that they knew that jack was not being honest with them. And that he had a double life.

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Answered by tanzilaansarig
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Answer:Though, truth, the ultimate existence or outcome of facts has always been cherished and rejoiced by man theoretically as well as on moral and theological grounds, yet a scrutiny of man's known history reveals that it is never found in abundance in the world. Quite ironically, it is a truth that truth itself is harder to discover in its purest kind. Doubtlessly, owing to its ingenious faculties, man has ever been successful in such a commingling of truth with falsehood for his mischievous cravings that even simple truths are to be tested before any consideration of their genuineness, fearing the complicated mixtures of evil craft. The question arises as to whether there is any pure truth left in the excessive practicality of man's life. Let us discuss the aspects of a truth and commingling of it.

We may discuss truth, its importance and its kinds, if there really are, and the implications these 5 alphabets are likely to impose upon mankind. As to it's importance, none can deny truth being an ultimate end and requirement of mankind. But another truth lies in the question if man is capable of bearing the truth! There are big question marks as to man's ability of bearing the truth in its purest form. Many would deny this fact and rightly so because man's faculty is wont of illusions and dreams while truth can offer nothing but reality; therefore, a sharp contrast between the pungency of truth and desires of man's wishful assumptions forces him to deny the truth and this leads to hiding or altering of truth. Such a practice is seen both on personal as well as on racial level. Hence the implication of truth modifies its acceptability.

There are situation based truths too. These are necessitated and endorsed whenever one finds them in one's favor and rejects them altogether when against one's advantage. This even leads to different versions of "truths" when seen from the angles and outlooks of opposing parties. Upon this point, it becomes vital to discuss the role of wit and it's delicate linking with truth. Since Philosophical truths are often beyond the understanding of the common folk, hence, wit and logic may well be referred to while discussing common and everyday truths.

If we have a group of people that believes in the objectivity of truth then there is another one which supports the subjective nature of truth and it's existence. They argue that all truths cannot be objective because certain situations would interpret a truth in particular terms while the same truth may lose its meaning in an altogether different scenario. Therefore, they put the condition of place and time with truth and it's relevance. This, however, does not bar us from believing that truth does exist though it is either greatly idealised or too much abased with worldly wisdom and practicality. Nobody would like to come up with simple truths rather complicated and mingled narrations are aided to profess that truth has never been plain and straightforward.

Truth is hard to find as it may exist freely without prejudice and worldly wildness. We may, nonetheless, resort to the simple and pure treasure of human heart and conscience which itself because these certainly diversify whether it is truth in fact or a mixture of something else. But there is a constraint that we discover pure truths relating merely to our own being and that too only to a certain extent. But knowing public truths and matters of great importance, one has merely to rely upon the facts and reports full of prejudices and falsifying notions.

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