Bold assertion here, but here goes. The truth is always incomplete. We simply can't know all of the facts all of the time with 100% certainty, especially considering that the truth is filtered by our perspective. You likely believe some things that you didn't previously believe. Most of us do. We get more information, and what we see (and experience) as the truth shifts.
As my friend and fraternity brother, David Spiegel might say, "shift happens."
Clarity is essential for high performance leaders. A muddled message translates to a troubled team. But clarity is not necessarily fixed.
To speak with clarity tell the truth while remaining curious about what the truth is.
Even people on the road to perfection (especially people traveling in that direction) should keep learning.
As a recovering know-it-all you can be sure that I will tell you once I have figured out the absolute truth. I'll be wrong, of course. What do you think?
-- doug smith
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