In today's crazy world it is increasingly hard to find quality,decent people that are trustworthy. So many times I have taken someone at their word and have been disappointed. Seems everyone has gotten into the practice of just saying whatever they think you want to hear. Unfortunately, I always fall for the story and end up drawing the short end of the stick.
The past year has been fraught with half truths and hidden agendas. It was costly and pretty much deadly to me. I ended up in the hospital every time. I am not sure why the half truths and lies, I have always been pretty open and have always asked that people be honest with me. There is no need to lie to me ever, because I would rather be mad and hurt and be over it, than have to discover that I had been lied too. That hurts even more, and it ruins the bonds of trust and thrust you into thinking well what else have they lied to me about.
When lied too that pretty much destroys your credibility with me. Plus it shows that you don't have any integrity as well as no respect for the person you are misleading with your lies. As I have said many times in the past that any relationship can survive if you are open and willing to communicate fully your hopes, dreams and desires. Communication is the key to success in any endeavor or relationship that you embark upon.
You must be honest not only to the person you are dealing with but yourself as well. I find it easy to lie to myself and justify just about anything I want to. That isn't good at all.
Honesty is the key to successful open communication between you and the other party in the relationship, now by relationship I am talking about personal as well as professional. Honesty and integrity are essential when conducting business. These two things will encourage your customers to spread good news about you and your business to others. It will also prove to the consumer that you are fair and trustworthy.
So again I ask you whatever happened to honesty, openness and integrity?
As always my hopes and dreams are with you,
Uncle B