We all love to win, some feel the need to cheat, some feel the pangs of honesty. One thing is for sure, though: we all ultimately experience the same cause, effect, karma, or “reality question mark.” Treacherous or honest, reality is here and we all experience it for better or worse, we all pay the same for what we take, whatever path we ultimately take.

When I fully think about existence, nothing is a given, we all have a definite choice of realities and how we perceive them. A choice of honesty or dishonesty above all. Without holding my tongue, I can honestly say this: It all comes down to the causes within us, not outside of us, really, and the reality that tips the scales of reality in our favor is honesty about what it takes to live. In fact. What tips the scales against us is dishonesty about what it takes to live rationally in reality. As gilded and well-sold as the wrong point of view is, it is still wrong, and ultimately ends up being wrong. When it’s said that honesty is the best policy, that’s not just great advice, it’s the ultimate basic reality. After all, even in Scientology, they say that basic lying is the lowest level of creativity, and I always repeat to myself and others that genuine honesty, especially with yourself, is the highest level of creativity. Now, I am not saying that it is perfect and that it practices only and exclusively honesty. I’m really implying that I practice the full scale honestly, from lowest to highest when I need to practice it, to my genuine and complete advantage that genuinely works to my benefit. Which means I have genuinely good intentions for myself and others.

After all, perfection is a concept genuinely created by the mind, but profit or deficit is a very objective and real concept. Enter the reality of cause and effect, if a bad action is taken as a cause, there will be a bad effect. If a correct action is taken as the cause, there will finally be a good effect. It is all in the genuine “flight plan” of existence that everything works this way. Therefore, we need realistic understanding, control, and patient honesty to deal with everything, without cheating. Cheating always ends with cheating ourselves anyway, especially getting away with “beating the system.” Because, in fact, long after you’ve gotten away with it, the final payment falls on yourself. With genuine honesty, the ultimate benefit is facing yourself. That is the difference, that is the reality.

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