Getting Off to the Right Start
Out of all the clichés my mother ever told me, Honesty is the best policy is the one I disliked the most mainly because it was so true. Honesty is the cornerstone of any relationship. Friends, family, significant others, business associates it doesnt matter what type of relationship, honesty matters. Each interaction we begin throughout our day is based on the assumption that the other party is being honest. Unfortunately, people as a rule are never 100% honest, and dishonesty is often played up in the media as acceptable and expected behavior.
Threes
Company is
the perfect example of a sitcom that portrays situations where misunderstandings
are perpetuated by dishonesty. But if television were real, Jack Tripper and gang would most
likely be regulars on Jerry Springer and Judge Judy. Then there are movies like The Truth About Cats & Dogs
where a girl tells one of those harmless white lies to someone she thinks
shell never meet, and then spends the rest of the movie telling more and more
lies to cover up the first one. Of
course the truth comes out in the end and everything works out, but if it had
been real life, that guy would have run like hell. In real life, everything doesnt always work out with no
one emotionally damaged by the lies.
In
starting a new relationship, honesty is very much expected from others.
We keep fingers crossed that the person sitting across the table from us
at the restaurant on the first date is telling the truth when they tell us about
their lives. But do we really
believe everything they say? See, in expecting honesty from others, we tend miss a very
important step: trust.
Growing up watching shows where people lie and it still works out, being
told as children not to believe everything television tells us, or the societal
belief that certain professions such as lawyers and politicians are made up of
liars
all these things seem to have instilled a subconscious inclination to
distrust. Of course weve all seen relationships go down the drain
due to lack of trust. Was he really
faithful to me when he and the guys drove up to Chicago to catch a Cubs game?
Are she and that one guy really just friends?
Distrust and doubt: they can
destroy just about anything.
Mom
sure was right. Honesty truly is
the best policy, however, we cant be in a relationship and expect a person to
be honest with us 100% of the time if we dont want to give that person our
trust. Sure, trusting a person is a
very hard thing to do. But if we
want a relationship, any kind of relationship with a person, its something we
must do. After all, an
extension of trust is the key to honestys door.
This Rambling was featured
in the Single
For Now magazine