Honesty is a policy that prays in the long run.
There is the story of Lord Alfred Dreyfuss of France who was convicted for
being a spy. He spent years in a jail far away from his native
land and his countrymen hated him. Then one day the real spy got his story
published and the truth came out. Lord Alfred was restored to his original
status with all honors and the nation was ashamed of the way it treated
him. All through the trial Lord Dreyfuss kept on saying that he was innocent.
Every religion tells us that we must be honest. No
one likes dishonest people because they cannot be trusted. The truth is always
so simple. Dishonesty is like a web that has no beginning and no end. Sometimes
we are punished for being honest, but it is nothing compared to the pain and
suffering we cause due to dishonesty. Gandhiji laid great emphasis
on the need to be truthful in words and deeds. His life throughout was a
struggle to uphold the virtue of truth. A truthful man can speak and act with
moral conviction. He commands respect and reverence in society.
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