Always Tell the Truth, as You Know It


This is post 7 of 7 in the series “Universal Rules”





Tell the Truth, as You Know It– Honesty really is the best policy — learn why honesty is best
Alter Your Language so Others Have the Best Chance to Hear Your Truth.

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To begin: we benefit from being aware of how we say what we say. In other words, our motivation — the reason we select our words — often determines the effectiveness of what we say.



This concept links perfectly with the second line of today’s topic, above. We’ll get there, after we have a look at telling the truth.

One of the lead stories in the Toronto Star recently updated their list of Trump’s false claims. Seems he hit 500 at day 200 of his presidency. Of course presidents lie. Trump just makes into an art-form.


Why? Well, most people lie to prop up a false ego-view of themselves. Another reason we lie is to win over others–to say what we think others want to hear. And third, some people lie because they think they have the right to.


Trump fits all three reasons, and moves the game into pathology.

But enough about the best example of lying ever in the history of the world…

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Published on August 11, 2017 11:00
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