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The Appeal of Honesty DRUCTIONS As you leared in this chapter, the appeal of honesty is not limited to
campersonal communication with others. Often, you can persuade yourself to take a particular
course of action based on your own honesty and your personal character. In the first group of
lores belong record sometimes that honesty paid off in your relationships with others in the
second set of hores recond times that it benefited you personally without necessarily affecting
HONESTY IN MY RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS

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