The Happiness of Being Honest
Have you ever wondered what’s the happiness of being honest? Perhaps you are not so honest with yourself, and your actions are confusing you. It is easy to convince ourselves that our personal integrity is the most important aspect of our personality, but it is not the truth. You should be more honest with yourself.
If you are dishonest with yourself, how do you expect to be honest with others? Remember, it takes two to tango. When we tell people about ourselves, our true traits, our goals, the number of children we have, the number of times we’ve been married and divorced, or the number of people we love and respect, we are lying. This is the first thing we need to discover. Once we find out the truth, we need to learn how to be honest with others.
We need to identify our emotional triggers and get rid of them. We can’t help what others think of us; they are humans like us, but they are no one else. They cannot be as vulnerable as we are.
Honesty helps us come out stronger than we were before. We have something more to offer others.
It is much more satisfying when we find that truth and we use it to guide our lives and to bring out the deeper meaning we can take from our lives. Knowing the truth enables us to relate to the people we love the way they would like to be treated. You can really change your outlook on life.
Honesty will also benefit you in your career. Before, it might have seemed impossible to find a job in this tough economy. But you are not alone. With honesty you can tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. It helps you gain trust and respect, as people may start to respect the fact that you are not hiding something.
Honesty helps you feel a sense of dignity. No one wants to feel like they are the one pulling the wool over someone else’s eyes. Being honest will not only make you feel good about yourself, but it will also have a positive effect on others. Honesty leads to understanding, which is key to building a better relationship.
Honesty also helps you to reach greater levels of self-love. If you spend your time trying to be honest, how can you reach your true potential? By choosing to be authentic, we expose ourselves to others and become more compassionate, empathetic, and kind.
Sometimes it feels good to tell the truth because you feel like you have reached your own level of self-acceptance. Honesty also gives you a sense of belonging, or what’s called “self-esteem.” It creates a level of security. People appreciate honesty, and they often respond well to it.
Honesty is also good for your relationship. When you are honest with others, you give them an opportunity to respond positively, or to try to help you. This makes them feel good. If they know you have been the same as they expect, they can develop a bond with you. Honesty builds trust.
Honesty also provides us with something we don’t think we can get enough of: our own privacy. We could spend our days talking about ourselves, talking about our own feelings, and we can’t really have a conversation about other people. By telling the truth, we allow ourselves to be alone with our thoughts, our emotions, and even our doubts.
Honesty, however, can also be dangerous. There can be dire consequences if we lie to ourselves. This is why truthfulness is so important, not only for ourselves but also for our family, friends, and loved ones.




