I had a fantastic discussion this weekend while on a road trip with my colleague David Parker. We talked about the different aspects of Truthfulness. This is what we came up with.
Honesty
Are you perfectly honest? Is every statement you make factually correct to the best of your knowledge?
Behaviours that are not honest include: hyperbole and exaggeration, sarcasm, falsehoods, omissions.
Honesty is the quality most obviously associated with Truthfulness.
Integrity
When you make a commitment, do you keep it? Are your deeds an accurate reflection of your words and thoughts?
Behaviors that erode integrity include hypocrisy, unreliability, lateness.
Transparency
When someone wants to know something can they find it out from you? Can you provide simple proof of your words and deeds?
Behaviours that prevent transparency include stonewalling, passing the buck, verbal diarrhea, and the use of esoteric or inappropriate jargon.
Serenity
Do you accept that the unexpected is natural? Have you given up trying to control your environment?
Things that block serenity are anxiety and worry, reactionary anger, backstabbing, and manipulation.
Humility
Do you accept that others have wisdom, knowledge and experience that you don’t? Can you admit both the possibility of being wrong, and the fact of being wrong?
There are many things that prevent the development of humility: taking offense from comments about yourself, your ideas or your actions, insisting on your way, vanity, boasting, and even ostentatious self-deprecation.
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