jazz, don't think all young ruffians favor this radical honesty hoo ha. yeah, it's funny, teehee, but ultimately it doesn't accomplish anything more than the classic method of giving your opinion with tact and consideration.
mm, actually, not done. i apologize in advance if this makes no sense whatsoever, stream of conciousness thing that i'm just getting out there.
some people (too lazy to quote) have said that radical honesty is good because people are too concerned with being polite, that it opens communication. in the article he states that it is liberating. ok, that's cool and everything...but why is it liberating? why is it the honesty that is being considered here, and not the peoples' outlooks involved. seriously. like what, are they perfect? what if i'm being "radically honest" when i say that anyone who feels they can dispense their opinions so freely regardless of consequence is selfish and values their own opinion a little too much.
why is everyone so critical and judgmental of everyone else? why is there the NEED to say shit like that? you know? why is it necessary.
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