Chapter 18: Development Lasts a Lifetime
Chapter 18 of "Development Lasts a Lifetime" explores the value of honesty as a fundamental aspect of personal growth. Honesty goes beyond mere truthfulness; it involves being true to your feelings and beliefs. The chapter provides practical examples of how to demonstrate honesty in everyday situations, such as returning excess change, giving credit to others, and sharing candidly with family. These actions reflect integrity and build trust in relationships, highlighting the significance of honesty in fostering a lifetime of authentic connections.
Chapter 18: Development Lasts a Lifetime
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Journal: Honesty • A person who is honest is truthful. Honesty is more than simply not lying. It means being true to your feelings and beliefs. You can show honesty when you: • Tell a sales clerk he or she gave you too much change back after you paid cash for a purchase • Give a coworker credit for a good job rather than accept unearned praise • Tell details of weekend plans to parents, knowing they may not approve • Write a paragraph about a time when you were honest with someone or when someone was honest with you.