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Is there any such thing as an honest lawyer?

Is there even one single good one in the whole lot? I hate to over generalize but in the case of lawyers, I have to say they are all scum. Unhappily that includes judges and even procecutors who are supposed to be the good guys. They all don't seem to have even the slightest sense of right and wrong. What do you think?

Is there such a thing as being "too honest"?

I am very comfortable with my boyfriend, and feel as though I can tell him anything. If he asks me something about my past, I tell him. (it doesn't matter to me if he likes the answer or not) he gets the honest truth. I always tell him about my day, even if I feel I did or said something stupid. If I overspend, I tell him. Sometimes I think that I am my own worst enemy, I just want him to know that I will always be honest with him, as he has exes that lied to him about anything and everything. Am I trying to hard? Is there a time when things are just better left unsaid? Is there ever a time when there is just too much honesty?

Is there any such thing as a honest lawyer ?

I don't know the "New Port Richey area of Pasco county Florida" but I've had direct personal interactive cognizant contact with over 800 lawyers throughout the United States in my lifetime - and Two (2) of those were up-front honest and One (1) could be pushed into being honest when the boiler-plate was exposed for being boiler-plate. Of the first two 2, one was a "friend of the family", so that may be an irrelevant anomaly since the third one, that can be pushed into it by actual rules of debate, happens to be an actual in-law relative. But the most singularly impressive example was an APPOINTED lawyer who was honest from the moment they got saddled with my case and never flinched, winced, sputtered, stuttered, fumfered nor paused about anything. So I'd feel quite comfortable in saying "Yes, 1 out of a thousand lawyers -are- honest." And my little R&D project conducted between 1979 and 1989 established that the other 99.97 percent are cognizant of, both, why -and- How they're required to be dishonest.

Is there really such a thing as being too honest?

Is there really such a thing as being too honest?I don't think that a person can be too honest in himself. (Or in herself. This all goes for both men and women.) We must always face ourselves and the situations we find ourselves in with as much honesty as we can. This refers to the level of our inner world.We move in a world shared with others, though. We have different relationships with different people. We are involved in their lives, and they in ours, to varying extents. When a friend from work says, “Hi, how are you today,” we don't give them the same detailed answer we give to a family member, and when the doctor asks us the same question, we give yet a different answer. All these answers are true, and they are all different.Honesty must come through the filters of prudence and kindness.Prudence. We have to tell someone only as much as they have a legitimate reason to know. Everyone does not have the right to know all about everything. It is not doing dishonest to withhold extra information from someone. Back to the example we just used, the doctor has a legitimate need and the right to know as much as we can tell her about the state of your health. She does not have a right to know about your finances, for instance, beyond that you can pay her fee (assuming that is the arrangement.)Kindness. Being honest does not excuse us from being kind, being charitable. The classic example is, “Do you like the poem I wrote for you?” For myself, I always say I do, even if it was a poor effort. Why? Because they wrote it for me. I like that they were thinking of me and spent time and effort in writing the poem. Whether I like the finished product is almost irrelevant in this situation. Liking the gift of their writing it is a deeper truth, more honest, than what I think of the poem itself. On the other hand, if they want to send the poem to a magazine to be published, it is kindest to give constructive criticism where you can.So that's it. I do not think there is such a thing as “too much honesty” as long as the honesty is refined by prudence and charity/kindness.Thank you for the A2A.

Is there such thing as an honest politician?

Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
I think most of them go in with good intentions but are turned by the influence of the lobbyist and the special interest groups.

Is there such thing as a 100% honest, loyal, and good man?

Surely there is a 100% honest, loyal, and good man. Because if it is not so, the aim of the creating would be faced with problems especially the guidance of humanity would be corrupted. In Islamic view point The God Almighty is treating humanity, so reasonably it is necessary to send some 100% honest, loyal, and good persons which we call them as prophets and Imams.

Do you think there are any honest politicians?

Yes.He comes in the form of Mmusi Maimane.Born in Krugersdorp and raised in Soweto by his grandmother, he was educated at a newly desegregated high school before obtaining a degree in Psychology in the University of South Africa, a Masters in Public Administration at the University of Witswatersrand before obtaining a masters in Theology at the University of Bangor, which is situated in Wales.He joined the Democratic Alliance in 2010 before getting appointed as the leader in 2015 after serving as the spokesperson and candidate for premier of the Gauteng Province.What sets him apart from most Black South African leaders is that his rhetoric isn’t dictated and shaped by the Apartheid regime, which puts him in line with the aspirations and interests of younger and progressive-minded South Africans in general.His courage and eloquence has been demonstrated time and again in his various confrontations with Jacob Zuma and his highly-corrupt African National Congress.This is not to shame anyone but he does not seek to blame our problems squarely on Apartheid like Jacob Zuma, Julius Malema and their respective ilk would usually do.Here are some videos of him:Thanks for the A2A. Much appreciated.

How come there's no such thing as an "honest politician"?

They can’t be, if you believe in god you annoy theist’s, if you believe in peace you annoy generals, if you believe in equality you annoy the rich.It’s all about the way they lie, not because they do.

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