National Honesty Day 2021: Inspiring One-Liners To Share With Everyone
04/30/21 AT 7:30 AM
National Honesty Day is observed annually on April 30 to remind people how important it is to be truthful. Whether it s in the personal life or professional, honesty can help a person go a long way.
The day was created in the early 1990s by The Book of Lies author M. Hirsh Goldberg.
Here are some one-liners to share with everyone on this day, courtesy Great Expectations:
1. Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom. – Thomas Jefferson
2. A half truth is a whole lie. – Yiddish Proverb
3. Every lie is two lies, the lie we tell others and the lie we tell ourselves to justify it. – Robert Brault
By Stunt Monkey|2021-04-30T07:52:07-05:00April 30th, 2021|
Today is National Honesty Day. And we’re gonna celebrate it the right way: With a survey where clearly a ton of people lied. The survey asked people how often they tell lies.
And the top answer is . . . NEVER. 27% of people say they never lie. That is a lie.
18% of people say they lie once a year or less. That’s also a lie. And another 18% say they lie a couple of times a month.
On the other end of things, 6% of people say they tell around one lie a day, and 6% say they tell a bunch of lies every day.
Apr 30, 2021
Today is National Honesty Day. And we re gonna celebrate it the right way: With a survey where clearly a ton of people lied. The survey asked people how often they tell lies. And the top answer is . . . NEVER. 27% of people say they never lie. That is a lie. 18% of people say they lie once a year or less. That s also a lie. And another 18% say they lie a couple of times a month. On the other end of things, 6% of people say they tell around one lie a day, and 6% say they tell a bunch of lies every day. The survey also found 3% of people say they re compulsive liars.
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