“If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything

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“If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything “If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything.”—Mark Twain 1

What is it? Truthfulness in what you do and say. Adherence to the facts; fairness and straightforwardness of conduct; morally upright. “Character is not an inheritance. Each person must build it for himself.”

honor deception dependable genuine lying trustworthy sincere ethical Related Words honor truthfulness trustworthy sincere dependable lying ethical deception genuine integrity

Eight Great Reasons To Tell The Truth Telling the truth lets everyone know what really happened. There’s less chance of misunderstanding, confusion, or conflict. Telling the truth protects innocent people from being blamed or punished. Telling the truth allows everyone to learn from what happened. You usually get into less trouble for telling the truth than for lying (and getting caught).

Eight Great Reasons To Tell The Truth Other people trust you more when you tell the truth. You don’t have to tell (and remember) more lies to keep your story straight. You gain a reputation for being truthful—a trait most people value. Telling the truth helps you to feel secure and peaceful inside.

What Honesty Looks Like! Being consistently truthful so others can trust you Caring enough about others not to mislead them for personal benefit Never stealing, cheating, defrauding, misleading or deceiving Including all the information, not just a part of it

What Honesty Looks Like! Honoring your commitments Giving praise only when it is sincere Telling information without distortion or exaggeration Declining things you do not deserve like awards, praise, money, credit of ideas, etc.

What Honesty Looks Like! Refusing to listen to negative talk or gossip about someone else Admitting our mistakes to others, even if they result in punishment Ensuring that what you say and what you do match Taking a stand for what you know is right

Put Your Commitment To Be Honest Into Action When someone wants to copy your work, politely explain that it is dishonest and to learn it they need to do their own. Thank a friend or family member for being honest. Honestly discuss your real feelings without anger, exaggeration or blaming others. Turn in something that is lost. ACTION STEPS

Put Your Commitment To Be Honest Into Action If someone is being honest with you and what they say is not what you want to hear, do not be angry. Admit your mistakes. Be careful not to twist the truth or leave out part of it. Watch for “silent lies” - When you know about a lie and keep silent, the lie lives on.

“This above all, to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” Shakespeare If Shakespeare hadn’t chosen writing as a profession, he probably would have become one of history’s greatest psychologists/philosophers. It was his keen insight into human behavior that made his writing so powerful. In the famous verse above, he’s simply telling us to be authentic, to be real persons instead of the fake ones we’re so often tempted to be.

Honesty is a choice. When we make that choice, not in a particular set of circumstances, but as a way of life, we begin to understand what it means to be an authentic person. We become what we were meant to be. Something happens inside of us, but we can’t explain it to anyone else. We just feel something unbelievably good, and we begin to respect ourselves more than ever before. That’s what it means to be true to ourselves. And, because it feels so good to be authentic, it necessarily follows that we’ll be true to others.

“O you who believe!  Fear God, and be with those who are true (in word and deeds).” (Quran 9:119)

READING TEXT: “Why honesty matters in high school”