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Act “honestly” not necessarily true
Act “correctly” is not necessarily fair
Both sentences above are frequent and this is indeed follow certain laws that differ from one another. In everyday life, business life, medical ethics, how to give lessons to children, and others all have a specific legal basis and not based on honesty, but based on truth.
Honestly in my opinion is a trait that we must have and can say we absolutely must have. Honest nature arguably equivalent to other properties such as the nature of courage, compassion, and others.
If someone is said to be brave, and whether the person should be brave in all things? Obviously there are certain limits of courage that person, for example: people are brave in making decisions, but when he was asked to try the “buggy jumping” or may be asked to sing in public then that person would not dare.
So how is this: “What courage it must be done 100%?”
So it is with “mercy”, even though we should have but when we deal with snakes, tigers or criminal very
threatening us, whether we should carry out 100% of compassion?

Utilities online with Google docs then we can find documents, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings and forms, find spreadsheet templates (Spreadsheet like Excel) you can use to help manage your personal finances

Some tools you can find:
* Multiple Family budgets
* Books of Accounts (Ledger)
* Tools to pay credit cards.
* Templates to help you save.
Note: If you want to use the platform of Google Documents, or want to work offline, you can easily save the template in Microsoft Excel format and use it on your computer.
Google docs, the suite of programs much like Microsoft Office on the internet (and free) has a free template spreadsheet (Spreadsheet like Excel) you can use to help you manage your finances a little better. If you do not want to use Google platform Documents can easily save the template in Microsoft Excel format and use it on your computer (PC, sorry Cervantes).
The tools are:
* Multiple Family budgets
* Books of Accounts (ledgers)
* Tools to pay credit cards.
* Templates to help you save.