I always thought so, but then I ask myself the question, "Can you believe everything you see on TV?" I believe that most things on Discovery Channel are true, but also not everything's true. Our history teacher always tells us that not even History Channel is totally accurate.
pretty much, yeah
An honest behavior is always telling the truth, and be polite to everyone..
The statement "I always tell the truth" implies a contradiction because if the person always tells the truth, then they cannot lie, but if they were lying about always telling the truth, it would create a contradiction.
It never pays to tell the truth!! Take this from someone who always tells the truth!! When you lie you might actually get away with it, you never get away with telling the truth, you just get in more trouble.
Since Columbus always believed he had found a way to the Indies and never considered that he might have found an "undiscovered" continent, if he crew had told someone that he didn't discover America, he would have said they were telling the truth.
If I said "I always lie" and it's true, then I have spoken the truth and I don't always lie.By the same token if I say "I always lie" and it's a lie, then I say the truth sometimes.The man lies when he says he always lies.
The woodcutter is telling the truth.
There is one way to tell if someone is telling the truth or not: Lie detectors. Although not always 100% accurate, it measures your heartbeat whilst saying something and then comes to a conclusion about your truthfulness.
If I said you always lie, and it's true, then I'm telling the truth. The opposite is also true.However, it would generally be a lie since there is not one absolute liar or absolutely honest person.
He cannot say "I am lying." (if he always tells the truth, he's lying - if he's always lying, he's telling the truth). This is known as the Liar's Paradox.
In a classic logic puzzle scenario involving two guards—one who always tells the truth and one who always lies—the guard standing in front of heaven could either be the truth-teller or the liar. To determine if the guard telling the truth is in front of heaven, you would need to ask a specific question that reveals the truth about their identity or the location. Without more context or a specific question, it’s impossible to definitively answer whether the truth-telling guard is indeed in front of heaven.
honest means telling the truth