Consequences of not being truthful - JSS1 Business studies Lesson Note
Loss of trust: When you are caught being dishonest, it damages your credibility and erodes trust in your relationships.
Strained relationships: Lying can lead to conflicts, misunderstandings, and broken relationships as people feel betrayed or deceived.
Legal consequences: Depending on the severity of the dishonesty, there may be legal repercussions such as fines, lawsuits, or even imprisonment.
Guilt and shame: Not being truthful can weigh heavily on your conscience, causing feelings of guilt, shame, and remorse.
Damage to reputation: Being known as dishonest can tarnish your reputation and limit opportunities for personal and professional advancement.