• Truthful? Not My Ashtray!

    truthfulI found being truthful as an early teenager was a real challenge.  This was for me a time for experimentation, and most often frowned on by my parents.  My particular group of classmates seemed to feel they should act a lot older than they really were.  A lot of us had older siblings, which may or may not have contributed to this thought process.

    One such occasion that comes to my mind is this:  I smoked. 

  • The New Face of Truthfulness

    truthfulThe practice of being truthful has changed. Years ago, being truthful was more about personal character and reputation. Handshakes often sealed a deal. Neighbors, coworkers, and family knew if your words matched your actions. Truth was simple, face-to-face, and rooted in trust.

    Today, truthfulness feels more complicated. With social media, we are tempted to share a version of ourselves. Information overload makes it harder to separate fact from opinion, and sometimes even the most well-meaning people struggle to know what’s really true. The face-to-face element of being truthful no longer exists.