“Truth is sincerity; and in all we say and do, we must be sincere. We must not make false impressions, directly or indirectly.
“There are many ways by which we may mislead and deceive others by what we say. Some of the ways are:
1. Saying a thing when we know it is not true.
2. Saying a thing when we do not know whether it is true or not.
3. Prevaricating.
4. Misrepresenting.
5. Exaggerating.
“All these are different forms of untruth.”
I think most here would appreciate you being more forthright in your postings.
Those are all good points. And I try to implement them in my life. Nothing I have said here has intentionally flouted any of these precepts.
As I read your post, I was reminded of something from a book I am reading:
“People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones”