Judging Human Value Beyond Appearances
The Constant Variable of Honesty When Appearances Deceive and Behaviour Proves Judging Human Value Beyond Appearances Opening Never estimate the value of a person by their outfits. Clothes change. Circumstances change. Faces change. But consistent behaviour is the truest data of character. In mathematics, we do not accept conclusions after one observation. We verify, repeat, test, and then conclude. Human behaviour too follows the same rule. Honesty is not a variable that fluctuates with profit; it is a constant tested by time. It is a fixed and consistent variable. Mathematical Dialogue ● Short-term benefit is like solving a problem with shortcuts - it may work once, but it fails in repetition. ● Mathematical induction teaches us: ○ First case may impress. ○ Second case may confuse. ○ But only consistent repetition proves truth. Similarly: A reasonable discount is a fair deal. A slightly more than reasonable discount reflects re...