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stellauk -> RE: Doing Good Versus Honesty (3/3/2011 6:03:54 PM)
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I live my life to a set of principles. The principles aren't that many, but I stick to them no matter what. It doesn't mean of course that I'm living to a set of fixed principles. They get modified through experience but generally speaking I'm at an age now where pretty much all the major moral dilemmas are behind me. I affirm much of what LaT has posted. Most people don't want honesty, and many in fact don't really care much for your opinion. They either want validation of what they think, or they want you to think in ways they expect you to think. When they can't get that, they tend to fall back on the two most important sources of external validation - destiny and God. I'm a very strong advocate of partial relativism. Being human, we all go through various experiences common with everyone else, and we all have experiences which we are able to commonly perceive. However we are all individuals, and we all perceive things in our own individual way. Quite often it is our culture, background, childhood, circumstances, gender, and life experience which puts a particular spin on our perception of what is. Therefore I say things like 'This is what I see', 'This is how I see it', 'This is what is going through my mind', 'This is what I am feeling'. It kind of softens it, rather than blurting it out as a statement. If it causes someone to walk away, then so be it. I would rather be alone, isolated and honest than have to lie and leave things unsaid just to keep in with people. I also don't attach a great deal of permanence to anything I say or express. 'This is what I think' is what I think here, now, at this moment in time. It might apply in an hour's time, it might even apply tomorrow, but then again it might not. You might think it does, or even a week later, but that is your assumption. The thing is the Universe is constantly changing, expanding, developing, and so are we, components of the Universe. We change, develop, grow, evolve, so do our lives, so do our relationships, and so does our perception. Of course I can present things in different ways, I'm a playwright, creative, anyone creative can present the truth in many different ways. Just ask a photographer. But not to tell the truth? To lie? To deceive? No. There's no point, and nobody ever really gains from it anyway.
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