Honesty is the best policy. Many have heard this saying their whole life but
few follow it. Lies come as easy as breathing to us these days, but why. Do we
do it for self protection, the fear of causing conflict or punishment? Maybe
even of being rejected by someone or just to make us seem better than who we
are? Lies are wrong but there is one type that we have brainwashed ourselves
into think is okay, the gray area if you will. Lying for loyalty. It is a
constant battle against loyalty and honesty. They both have their pros and
cons. One is telling them what they want to hear and the other is telling them
what they need to hear.
Loyalty is fealty,
devotion, constancy, allegiance, fidelity and a sense
of duty
or of devoted attachment to someone. This is an amazing thing to share with someone.
It means they will stand by you and your beliefs support you and care you. Know
that you have someone loyal to you will give you confidence to put yourself out
there. You already know one person supports you, why not make it more. Another
positive thing is the effect you have on the person who you trust. It sometimes
makes your word more important than any other’s. This meaning that whatever you
say speaks up volumes above everybody else’s. You can influence their
judgments, beliefs and actions.
Being loyal to someone
also has it negative consequences. You are emotional attached to this person
which makes you never want to be the reason for their sadness. This prevents
you from honestly telling them their faults and wrongs. This goes back to
telling them what they want to hear. You might have to sell out your own
beliefs for their “happiness”. Honesty isn't always the best option because
sometimes the truth is more harmful than saying nothing at all. We all want a
good balance of both but sometimes society just doesn't allow it. We have to
evaluate the situation and put off before the other depending on that. Life is
a choice and there are positive and negative consequences for every action, no
matter how small.
Loyalty or honesty is the
big question. Risk a special bond for the cold hard truth or tell them what
they want to hear. Loyalty is an amazing thing to have but what will you lose
in the effort of trying to keep it?
I thought you made your explanations clear in terms of the positive and negative consequences of being loyal. It is easy to understand your reasoning. The only wish I have is to add more examples. Having more examples can really help readers understand deeper of the points you're trying to get through.
ReplyDeleteGood job!