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“You say be honest, but honestly you don't want honesty” quote by William Perry
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““You say be honest, but honestly you don't want honesty””

William Perry

About This Quote

The speaker points out the paradox of demanding honesty while fearing its consequences, highlighting a reluctance to confront uncomfortable truths.

In simple terms: Demanding honesty can hide a fear of its impact.

Key Takeaway

Honesty is often avoided when it threatens comfort.

Themes

paradox self-awareness communication psychology truth

Mood

reflective cautious thoughtful

Type

aphorism observation

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • workplace feedback
  • political discourse
  • family discussions

Key Concepts

honesty fear vulnerability social dynamics

Practical Applications

  • coaching sessions
  • conflict resolution training

Questions to Reflect On

  • When have you avoided honesty to protect someone?
  • How can you balance truthfulness with empathy?
A Different Perspective

Sometimes honesty can be harmful if delivered insensitively, so discretion may be warranted.

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