Honesty is the best policy

A Lesson, Four Truths, And Zero Lies

Time to reveal the truth from the last time I made a post

Samuel Kenneth Kauffman
6 min readMar 25, 2022

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Photo by Jess Bailey on Unsplash

Okay, here’s the deal, everyone. Remember that I said I was going to share the truth behind my prior post’s statements of Truth And Lies? Well, that will be at the bottom of this post, so that everyone sees what I’m talking about. I don’t want to delay it any further than that, especially since I’m getting all the writing I need to do in a day done.

Also, I apologize for the delay in actually posting this article. The last couple of weeks were not as lovely to me as I would have liked, in the writing life… ugh. I hope to be more punctual next time.

Now, let’s get on with the lesson plan I have in mind for today.

Today, we’ll be talking about making sure you’re on track with what you’re working on.

Ironic.

Of course, there’s more to this than that, so allow me to share what I have to say.

To start this off, have a photo of a sunflower, so that you can relax from whatever stress you might deal with.

Photo by David Travis on Unsplash

Now, I get it, everyone. There’s not much I can say about focusing on a task when I’m terrible with that subject. However, I want to explain my reasoning for this topic, so please hear me out before you judge me about what I’m saying.

To get on track with this topic, I wish to share a story that might be of great use to you all.

There once was a man who had to deliver a message to a great city in Ancient Mesopotamia. However, because of personal and people bias against the people group living in the great city, this man ran in the opposite direction, only for the task he was supposed to do to be right behind him. He eventually went to the opposite end of the known world at the time… hoo, boy, that’s a doozy for sure.

He paid for a ride by ship to this place on the opposite end of the world, but he failed to realize that he couldn’t run from his task forever. During the ride, he fell…

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Samuel Kenneth Kauffman

Top Writer LitRPG, Choose Your Own Adventure, and Camp NaNo. Email address not available any longer.