Wednesday, March 13, 2013

State things as they Are

State things as they are. Be brutally honest. Do it without ceremony or taking care to adorn your words. Do not attempt to half-way nullify your words in the same sentence. State things as they are. If someone is a fool, do not say, "I believe that person is acting foolish, though I'm not exactly sure." Say, "That person is a Fool!" Just think of The Emperor and his new clothes. If the little kid at the end did not say it so obviously ("He's naked!"), then I doubt it would've made any impact. State things as they are.

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