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honesty
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Is honesty always the best policy? damn, im beginning to think it isn't, ive just admitted to having a holiday booked for a week and a half and could have got a short term job for 6 weeks or ongoing. The agency need to tell them this information and even though I think I would be the best candidate, they are not going to choose me now are they!!!!?
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At one time there were traditional values based on Biblical sources. But no more. Now they are pushed aside as no longer fashionable. New life-styles are in vogue. “Truth” is relative. There is no right or wrong anymore. No need to be judgmental. Each one has his own set of values, decides what is right for him, does his own thing. No-fault fornication. No-fault adultery. No-fault divorce. No-fault child neglect. And no blame for any of the consequences—the soaring teenage pregnancies, the millions of abortions, the ruined lives of children. And since there is no fault and no blame, there is no guilt. In these ways the world throws true values in the trash can.
I'd say honesty is still the best policy in these circumstances. It may not be best for you, but its still the best for the rest of the world. If you didnt tell them about the holiday you would effectively be tricking them into giving you the job which is not good.
So be glad that you didnt inconvenience everyone by dong that.
So be glad that you didnt inconvenience everyone by dong that.