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“I was amazed at how quickly and really this guy was able to open the door,” Peter told me. Then he passed on a little lesson in morality he learned from the locksmith that day.
In response to Peter’s amazement, the locksmith told Peter that locks are on doors only to keep honest people honest. “One percent of people will always honest and never steal,” the locksmith said. “Another one percent will always be dishonest and always try to pick your lock long as the conditions are right – but if you are tempted enough, they’ll be dishonest too. Locks won’t protect you from the thieves, who can get in your house if they really want to. They will only protect you from the mostly honest people who might be tempted to try your door if it had no lock.”
After reflecting on these observations, I came away thinking that the locksmith was probably right. It’s not that 98 percent of people are immoral or will cheat anytime the opportunity arises; it’s more likely that most of us need little reminders to keep ourselves on the right path. ~ Page 38 Excerpt: " 'Honest' Truth about dishonesty " ~ Dan Arley
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