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The 5 attributes of integrity are: Honesty: being truthful and candid in all interactions. Fairness: treating others equitably and without bias. Respect: holding others in high regard and interacting with them in a courteous and considerate manner. Responsibility: taking ownership of one's actions and being accountable for their consequences. Trustworthiness: being reliable, dependable, and worthy of others' confidence.
You should always be truthful.
direct, ethical, honorable, impartial, trustworthy, true, straightforward, sincere, veracious, virtuous
Untruthful
The moral of the story "The Monkey and the Turtle" is to not take advantage of others, as the turtle tricked the monkey into carrying him across the river only to leave him stranded. It also teaches the importance of being cautious about who we trust and the consequences of betrayal.
"The Boy Who Cried Wolf" is a fable written to teach the importance of honesty. It's meant to show the consequences of repeatedly lying and not being truthful when seeking help. The story highlights that credibility can be lost if one is not consistently truthful.
Truthful is being honest.
being truthful, not breaking the law.
by being truthful and honest
Honest.
Truthful means telling or expressing the truth. When someone is being truthful it means they are doing the exact opposite of lying and the information they are saying should be trusted.
If you are not truthful, you will have a serious problem with gaining trust. Wether this is for a friendship, relationship, personal, or collegues, being truthful is essentially important because people will then respect you more and like you more for who you are.
being trustworrthy and truthful
The moral of the story "The Letter" by Dhumaketu is that sometimes the truth can be painful, but it is important to face it rather than living in ignorance or denial. It also highlights the theme of the consequences of dishonesty and the importance of being truthful in relationships.
people affect people by being nice, lieing, being truthful
honesty
The moral lesson of "Fourteen" by Alice Gerstenberg is about the importance of honesty and integrity when communicating with others. The play highlights the consequences of deceit and manipulation in relationships, emphasizing the value of being genuine and truthful in interactions with others.