Topic: What's the line between honesty and sharing too much?
Anonymous A started this discussion 1 year ago#117,347
It's like honesty is more about intentions than the reasons behind them. But people invite deceit and misunderstanding when they get into the why of it all. When we start asking why, we are suddenly supposed to know ourselves when we really don't.
But it's like there, I want to use it as a example because it explains further and it's not a personal attack or anything, but right there, I'm asking myself if you are addressing me personally or people in general? So To help me understand, I ask what would be the intention of asking yourself why you need share?
It is not nice to live a lie or be seen for something you are not, or having someone do something you don't like. I did over look that, though that even with that in mind, a fellow can blunder it, mixing it up with all the little entanglements that led to their intentions, instead of just saying that now they intend a different things.
I suppose we can use the evil man and poor charlie Chaplin impersonator, Hitler from ww3. This whole ideology of hiding their truest desires and intentions, making up some neat little mask of reasons and ideals.