Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Trust

Often trust goes hand-in-hand with lying. Although it is hard to addmit when you have done something wrong, the consequences of not being honest are often more long lasting than if you were to just come out with the truth.


Does being ethical usually have this benefit? I believe it does, the more you strive to be ethical the longer the benefits will last. Each time someone acts unethical, it may benefit them in the short-term, but chances are it will not benefit you in the long-run.


Do you strive to be eth
ical? Or would you rather face the consequences later in life?
Does internet make it easier to lie?















Take a bite.


1 comment:

  1. I think that now a days the internet does make it a lot easier to lie because you're not face to face with whomever you're lying to. You don't have to try and maintain a straight face or certain tone to get the person to believe you. Which also you don't even know if the other person believes you either because they could be lying in their responses as well. I admit I am one to strive to be ethical and what not, but everyone also makes mistakes (myself included) and lies to happen whether we try to tell them or not. In my opinion it's all a part of life that we learn to cope with in some situations.

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