- Telling the truth will let everyone know what really happened. There’s 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 other than lying (and getting caught)
- 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 more secure and peaceful inside.
Barbara A. Lewis
What I believe this means is that if you tell the truth you will be known for being good. You will never have to worry about anything. If you tell the truth you don’t in trouble for things you know you were not responsible. Telling the truth allows for a build up in trust between others. There is nothing bad about being honest and the reward s for are greater than the risks. Truthfulness is the thing that allows for everyone who is innocent to be peaceful and to not have them blamed for a false accusation. The truth is very important to being a good person and one who has high morals.
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