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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 267843, member: 75687"] The answer is yes and no. For example, if you show up every day eager to learn, your boss or coworkers won't be able to leave you behind even if they don't like anything you're doing. On the other hand, if your workplace is full of time-wasters and slackers, then being honest about what works for you might not pay off. So maybe the answer is that it depends on the workplace culture. If everyone's already in agreement about what's "right" then being honest is almost always rewarded. But that doesn't happen often enough and so many workplaces are still full of dishonesty regardless of what side they fall on. When honesty doesn't pay The reason honesty doesn't always pay is that there are so many different ways to screw up. Imagine if you had to say about every decision you made, "I thought that was a good idea. In fact, it's one of the best ideas I've ever had, but I'm going to go against my better judgment here and do the exact opposite anyway." It would be hard to say anything unless you were deliberately trying to hurt yourself. The very act of choosing between what you believe is right and what sounds right at this point would be the problem. [/QUOTE]
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