To be Honest, it gives you the tools you need for be a respectful person, everybody believe in you without questioning you, and nobody can talk in bad way about you.
Nothing to Hide As we finished covering the former unit titled Honesty is the Best Policy, a French movie named Nothing to Hide (Le Jeu) suddenly came to my mind. The film’s plot involved a group of old friends who gathered one evening for a dinner party. Things soon got out of hand after they decide to play a game that consisted in surrendering their cellphones, and placing them in the center of the dinner table, so as to allow all of them equal access to each other’s incoming calls and messages as proof that none of them had nothing to “hide” or conceal from each other. As the game progressed many unexpected and shocking secrets began to emerge exposing their dishonest behavior, leaving them all in the midst of irreparable conflicts and chaos. I decided then to re-watch this movie, but do so through critical lenses, so that I could explore and evaluate what may have compelled each individual of the film to straight up lie or, conceal information from each other. What I found
There are many reasons why people lie, but all those reason end up wit the same goal: to get something in their favor. We all have lied at a certain point in our life, to get a job, to convince someone of something, to run away with murder, and so on. Those pretty lies are seen like something that are fine and like if they are not going to cause any damage but that is not always true, some lies can bring really bad consequences. I found an interesting article about lies that I would to share with you guys. 8 Different Types of Lies People Tell by Dawson McAllister Types of Lies Understanding the different types of lies can go a long way in recognizing the issues that the liar is going through- whether it be you or a friend. White Lies A white lie is often called the least serious of all lies. People tell white lies claiming to be tactful or polite. For example, it could be making up an excuse for not going to a party, or showing appreciation for an undesir
Workers are often accustomed to personal privacy in their private lives, but employers aren't necessarily obligated to give workers privacy while they're on the job. Employers hire workers to perform specific tasks --- time that employees spend taking care of private matters may seem wasteful in the eyes of the employer, so employers may monitor employee activities to determine which workers are wasting time or are engaged in activities that may raise legal issues or security concerns. A personal opinion, employers should allow workers to have a good time in the middle of their work hours, as long as they do not neglect their work and protect the information that the company and the employees handle. I said that because it is very stressful that they are always monitoring you, and in addition to that having a boss who does not want you to waste time in your work time. Many times an employee with a lot of stress and a lot of pressure does not perform 100% as an employee who en
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