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What does honesty mean?

"Honesty-oriented" means that honesty means loyalty and honesty, that is, being loyal to things as they are, not hiding your true thoughts, not hiding your true feelings, not lying, cheating or cheating others with ulterior motives. Keeping promises means keeping promises, stressing credibility, keeping promises, being loyal to one's obligations and doing what others promise. Faithful performance of obligations is the professional quality that every modern citizen should have. Treat people with sincerity, and people will not bully me; Nothing can be done by being honest about things.

"Honesty and trustworthiness" is an important force for the normal communication between people, the stability of social life and the maintenance and development of economic order. For a person, "honesty and trustworthiness" is not only a moral quality and moral belief, but also the moral responsibility of every citizen, and it is also a lofty "personality strength". For an enterprise and group, it is an "image", a "brand" and a reputation, which is the foundation for the prosperity of the enterprise. For a country and government, "honesty and trustworthiness" is the embodiment of "national character", and for domestic, it is an important support for people to support, support and approve of the government; Internationally, it is a symbol of national status and dignity, an important force for a country to stand on its own feet among the nations of the world, and a sign of a good "international image" and "international reputation". From the perspective of economic life, "honesty and trustworthiness" is the cornerstone of economic order, the foundation of enterprises and an intangible asset; From the perspective of political morality, "honesty and trustworthiness" is an extremely important character, the embodiment of "political consciousness" and "responsibility consciousness", and the "moral character" and "political quality" that a politician must possess; From the perspective of interpersonal relationship, "honesty and trustworthiness" is the most fundamental moral norm and the most important moral quality of people in social communication. In interpersonal communication, mutual trust is the basis of getting along, and the key lies in "honesty and trustworthiness".