Monday, February 27, 2017

Right Is right only when entire

“Right Is right only when entire.”- Victor Hugo

The statement "right is right only when entire," explains that being honest means telling the whole truth without leaving anything. To say that only half of the story is wrong. For example, if you tell your mom that you go to the library to study with a friend, then you and that friend will study for about ten minutes in the library and then go out and hang out with other friends that is already wrong. But you decide to do it anyway and then your mom asks you what you did and everything you say is studied with your friend that you are not doing well. This is incorrect because it is not the whole truth that is considered as a lie. This is also connected with choosing the right thing. You can’t tell half or one third of the truth because then that is considered a lie.

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