If only I could say this... It was always the fact that honesty is a virtue, but it can also be bad, so are instincts true in it.
As a virtue, many people failed to fully commit into truths, much less say give the truth. Even the most virtuous and innocent man or woman will have to lie one day. In fact, spilling the truth is comparable to releasing that amount of water not needed out from your mind, lies just do what opposes spilling the truth. For me, almost for my entire life, originality is key to becoming yourself, so I can demonstrate my abilities without getting much information from friends. But as I mentioned earlier, dishonesty is never avoidable, so once I ended up copying my friend's work due to lack of time.
Integrity, at times, can spoil relationships, friendships and even mentality, which people might emphasize that it will never happen. Assume that a guy has two girlfriends who have never met before, the guy has to let one go eventually. He expects that if he continues to have multiple relationships, sooner or later, both will meet in fate, then break up with the guy, then the guy will be miserable. Thus the guy asks one of the girls for a breakup, then truthfully continued the stead between him and the other girl. How do you think the girl who was rejected by the truth feel?
Instincts are quite common for honest people. They spot something wrong, they will not fail to admit it. This can raise awareness of the people of his surrounding, much more their trust towards him. Another assumption: a boy was threatened by bastards, he as a honest goody two-shoe, reports his misery to his parents or a teacher, or any adult he knows. This puts an end to his misery, as well as the lives of these bastards. People seldom expect their instincts to happen, its presence happens at different time intervals, naturally.
I do not like having to admit myself, nor boast about it. I think I'm a little too honest and it isn't as good as how you think.
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