When dealing with people, we should pay attention to honesty, that is, honesty and trustworthiness. "Honesty" means being honest, upright, doing things honestly and seeking truth from facts; "Faith" means having credit, stressing credibility and keeping promises.
This is Shakespeare's famous saying: "If you want others to be honest, you must be honest first." Insisting on honesty will win trust, being honest with others will win people's trust, and being dishonest with others will lead to trust crisis.
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Specific requirements of the principle of good faith
1, insisting on seeking truth from facts is one of the principles of being a man. The basis of honesty is to respect objective facts. Realistically expressing the true colors of things is the starting point of honesty and trustworthiness.
When it comes to conflicts of interest, the Code of Good Faith requires us to stand on the side of the interests of most people.
3. When the immediate interests conflict with the long-term interests, the principle of good faith requires us to stand on the side of the long-term interests.
In the case of conflict between emotion and law, the principle of good faith requires us to stand on the side of law.
The relationship between honesty and trust: honesty is the premise of gaining trust, and the foundation of trust is always honesty. Honesty is the basis of establishing a normal relationship between people, and the basic requirements of honesty are keeping promises and being responsible for things. A white lie is a manifestation of honesty and does not violate the principle of honesty.
The relationship of honesty and trustworthiness: honesty and trustworthiness are interrelated, honesty is the basis of trustworthiness, and trustworthiness is the concrete manifestation of honesty; It is difficult to keep your word if you are dishonest, and it is difficult to say that you are really honest if you don't keep your word.