Joe Eckstein

When people say something happened that actually didn’t, or do something wrong and do not admit it, they are being dishonest. Sometimes we may not feel like telling the truth because we may not like the possible outcome. Herby doesn’t seem very happy to tell Jeremy the truth about eating his fish because he’s afraid he might get in trouble.

Do you find it difficult at times to be honest with others? Why is it important for people to tell the truth? If you found out someone lied to you, would you wonder if you could trust them the next time?

Being honest makes it possible for other people to believe and trust you, plus it feels good to not have to ever worry about being caught telling a lie. Most importantly, though, telling others what actually happened or what you’ve done wrong is the right thing to do. So be a person that tells the truth, even if “the truth hurts.”

With family, work, chores, errands, hobbies, entertainment, and other pursuits, our lives can easily become full of activity. Before long we can become quite busy, going from one activity to the next, never taking time to rest and do what Herby suggests: stop and simply enjoy the pleasures in life we often take for granted.

Do you find your life so busy sometimes you forget to enjoy it? What in your life would you like to take time to enjoy and appreciate more?

Like roses, there are wonderful things in life that we can miss out on if we’re not spending time enjoying them. Only filling your life with productive activity is missing the point. Take time to not just plant, water, fertilize, prune and maintain a garden of roses, but also to “stop and smell them every now and then.”

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