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In today's world, many people are increasingly skeptical of the traditional virtue of telling the truth in every situation. Many people believe that speaking the truth is not always the best policy when contacting people. Furthermore, the boundary of "truth" is increasingly blurred. This article explores the importance of telling the truth in relationships among people. We all understand that speaking the truth is uncomfortable. Lies and lies often have merits. Manipulating white lies is the most obvious in the business world. How many times have we heard that some products are "highest" or "lowest"? How many times have we heard that such "magical function" exists? Because advertising is persuasive, if a company wishes to convey the absolute truth of its products, many people agree that no one will show interest if they see the product.
Should I say fruit? On the surface, this is the most likely chance for us to respond positively. I admit that most people agree that they should tell the truth, but at the same time they do not always tell the truth. Some people say that there are certain "exceptions" when they should not tell the truth. On the surface, facts seem to be easy to understand, but as you dig deeper, things get more troublesome.
To be honest, it is for clarity. This is advice of Emily Dickinson, written by the teacher every day. You need to tell lie to make a good story. Writers often get harassed by details made in memoirs. But the reality ... arguing the fact will kill your writing. Instead, aim at the tilt facts. There is a difference. For example, how do I explain dialogue with people? In the early days, I felt guilty when compressing three different conversations of one person into one dialogue. Technically, it did not happen. However, I overcame what I do not want to do. why? By specifying the time and date of three separate phones, you can see how bored it is to the reader. truly? Who cares? As far as the readers are concerned, they may also occur at the same time. For me, that is not a lie. This is an editor