Show THIEF OR BUSINESS MAN some reflections on honesty that may seem a little harsh at the first reading II 11 you deliberately plan to bell sell to another man something which you know is not worth the price you ask and you depend on his lack ot of knowledge concerning it to make it blo ble for you to carry out the deal you are a thief oh it bounds sounds a little harsh does it anyone making that statement to ism you Y you ou aou would I 1 d call him a liar liard you hold that an article Is wort worth h to another man just what he Is willing to pay for it mighty ellesy cover tor for your dishonesty this it your conscience does not bother you after you have made a deal in which you know that you have wrong fully convinced a man that something you sold him represents what he paid for it you have a mean dishonest streak in you you are taking from that man something to which you are not entitled that is what the man does who enters your bouse house at night and roba robs you that he gives you n nothing in re return and has not asked your permission before he takes it is not an argument on which you may refute the tate ment that you are a thief every bit b it that you have taken in flit excess ot of the worth of the article you sell makes you a dishonest man exchange |