I'm an accomplished liar. One of my earliest memories, I first realized I had to lie to protect myself. But my lying got me in trouble once it was no longer necessary to survive. Only in the past year, I started to work on not lying day in and day out.
I've definitely gotten better, but I still have gray areas:
I've definitely gotten better, but I still have gray areas:
- If a friend asks a question, and I know she won't like the answer, should I find a way to politely speak my mind, or lie? Lately I'm trying to be quite honest, even when I feel I don't want to share. I still am professional when appropriate, so it's not like I don't have a filter. I'm just trying to break down my filter.
- If there's a button I can press on my cell phone company's website that doubles my data allowance and saves me a little bit of money, do I press it? I know they don't mean for the button to do that. But I have been pressing it....
- There are plenty of other ways to get discounts and free stuff from companies. How shady does it have to be before I won't do it? One of my old jobs was basically to defraud another company. It's scary how often businesses intentionally defraud each other.
- How openly should I speak about health and PTSD? I had been talking with friends about PTSD. Then, a friend told someone else, it didn't cause any problems, but I didn't give him permission to share, so I felt weird about it.
- What about law breaking? Sometimes the benefit of breaking law exceeds the risk of being caught. Simple as that.