Be True to Your Word
By ty97135078
@ty97135078 (280)
China
December 19, 2006 7:30pm CST
One of our ancient philosophers said, "If one does not keep his word, others will keep avoiding him." The Chinese people have always held this idea to be one of their standards of morality.
When one is as good as his word, he will win confidence of people and make a lot of friends. And as we all know, friendship may give us joy, help, support whenever we need them. And when we enjoy the pleasure of being trusted, respected and loved by others, we will urge ourselves to be ever honest in society, ever helpful to others, and ever ready to do our bit for a better tomorrow of mankind.
Since we can gain so much when we are sincere in what we have said and promised, let's be true in word and resolute in deed anytime and anywhere
1 response
@didi13 (2926)
• Romania
4 Oct 11
Trust is earned very difficult. Human nature can not bring all the best, because man is and you can parse and immediately stab in the back even if you smile nicely ahead. Stop times and brush a little, to sleep and vigilance and strike impact to be even more deadly malevolent. Are you good for nothing all the time and listen to them all, you wear gloves and do not mind if necessary those who helped you when you turn away. Not good at all to trust any smiling face and gentle way you stand because you tell a secret today, and tomorrow is the city. No matter how small is the secret, the mere fact that the revealed, betrayed you.
On how difficult it is to one's confidence as it is easy to lose. I do not know why, but generally, good things happen or evolve into a much longer period of time than bad. Maybe because we do not even bother to do as much good, but we are too busy with their own self interest. We should think more and others ...
Confidence that other agreement is for me a test of patience and self-knowledge. How much trust can you have at your side? How much leave to learn about yourself and your life? And what you do if that trust is wrong?
We say we trust each other and there are times when doubt comes into our lives and receive signals that our expectations were deceived. Is there total confidence? I wondered often what you do when expectations are deceived again and again - pay the trust or become more cautious?



