Honesty — a noun. It pertains to truthfulness, sincerity or frankness.
This word is often related to admitting to a wrong act. Like the famous George Washington.
Despite the risk of getting in trouble, he dare admit to his father that he cut down the cherry tree. Surprised enough, little George wasn’t scolded. In fact, he was praised by his father for the honesty he showed.
Most of the time, this is how we relate honesty to. But as a know-it-all, I think that there are different forms of honesty.
- The Honesty of Surrender. The common perception of honesty. It is where you wave the white flag and surrender by admitting an error and accepts the punishment laid down before you.
- The Honesty of the Wounded. This may be a topic of debate among you, my dear readers. People tend to keep their hurt emotions inside, despite the need to tell someone about it. To make it clear, let’s imagine a boy and a girl who are good friends.
The boy constantly raps the girl’s drawings. Once, his critique went overboard, he thus hurt the girl. Despite her grief, she instead chose to keep quiet, in order not to hurt the feelings of her friend.
This is a lack of honesty, even when the times demand it. Truth sets people free, no matter how it hurts.
- The Honesty of the Safe. The sister of The Honesty of the Wounded. The difference is, people tend to soften and sugarcoat too much, that the edge of the message is now blunt.
The difference of being nice and being too safe is wide. Being nice is carefully describing; Being too safe is being plastic.
Dear readers, again, honesty often goes a long way. Communication is key.
It all comes down to where honesty will exist. At the right place. At the right time.
‘Til then, my dear readers.
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