Honest to Goodness
"No
legacy is so rich as honesty."
William
Shakespeare
1564-1616
Writer
Honesty is one of those things that everyone says
they expect but think nothing about bending it when it comes to their
advantage. We have all heard the excuses about "white lies," not
hurting anyone. Someone once said, "There are no degrees of honesty – be
100 percent honest all the time." Let's face it; honesty is hard, even for
those who embrace Christian life's principles.
A Christian is expected to be truthful and honest
all the time. The principles of Christian character are not in what we say but
also in what we do. There is no excuse for lying or stealing, or bending the
truth to make things work out for you. These are the small compromises that
lead to big disasters in our life. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) said, "A small leak can sink a great ship." And that is so true.
Once you allow one dishonest act, it will become easier to allow the next one and
so on. Why? Because you most likely will get away with it.
For many people, it is not the lying that bothers
them; it is the getting caught. Once they have been found out, they move into
another lie to cover the one before. Mark Twain (1835-1910) had it right when
he said, "Always tell the truth, and there will be less you have to
remember." People of character should know that it is always better to be
honest, even if that may cause you pain. They follow the Greek philosopher
Sophocles (496-405 BC), who said, "Rather fail with honor than succeed by
fraud."
In business, both employers and customers look
for honest people to deal with. Companies want people who will not steal or
defraud them in any way. Customers feel safe when they know that the
salesperson is not just giving them a line to get their money. One of the great
entrepreneurs of the mid 20th Century was Mary Kay Ash (1918-2001),
founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics. Mary Kay taught her salesladies the importance
of honesty when she said, "Honesty
is the cornerstone of all success, without which confidence and ability to
perform shall cease to exist."
People who follow the principles of godly
character show themselves to be people of honor. When others talk of you, let
them say that you are an honest person and can be trusted. Don't assume that
honesty is a given, and you will not be tempted to bend the truth or not be
entirely honest in your actions. I dare say you will not make it through this
day without facing the challenge. The question is never, will you get caught.
Most likely, no, and if you were caught, many people would not even care. Your
honor is in the balance here, and nothing should cause you to lose that.
You can
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Hickey. To get his books, training material, or book him to speak to your
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