“I love you”,
“You are the most amazing person I have seen”, “I think I am
quite contented with the life I have” etc etc. We often hear people
make such statements in different contexts. How truthful are people
when they make such statements? Are they being true/honest or
delusional/dishonest?
People also say
things like “I want to be honest with you”, “I want to be able
to tell what I actually feel like and not hide things”, “I want
to follow my feel and be natural rather than artificial”. Now,
these statements seem to suggest honesty and dishonesty, natural and
artificial, true and false are 2 states and one can be either here or
there. Let us explore the validity of this (mis)understanding.
According to me,
honesty, being truthful etc etc is a spectrum and NOT 2 states where
one can belong either here or there. I shall explain the rest with
the help of graph.
In the above graph,
honesty varies on X axis. A very dishonest person (close to 0) is an
absolute hypocrite and someone who is very very honest (max on x
axis) cannot be “normal” and has to have frontal lobe
disinhibition (Watch House MD, “The social contract”). As one
becomes more and more honest, inner peace (blue line) increases. This
might be difficult to understand but imagine if one CAN speak the
truth without having to maintain a web of lies, how comfortable it
can get. Many times we are lonely when it comes to our thoughts
because we seldom share them (mainly because we can't). We believe
one thing but pretend to believe something else because what we
believe might offend someone else. Also one can get labeled as crazy
if he/she speaks whatever comes to mind which eventually leads to
social rejection. People cannot bear to hear others' inner most
unpleasant, sexual, cynical, pessimistic thoughts though they
themselves will be having similar such thoughts. Everybody wants
sugar coated sweet lies and therefore “Everybody lies”. As a
result one can only hope to strike a balance between inner peace and
social acceptance and find their own “sweet” spot. In the above
graph, the point corresponding to 10 on X axis is the sweet spot
where both the lines meets (a magnitude of 5.5/10 of inner peace and
social acceptance). But this is no way universal. Each person has
lines of different slopes and hence different sweet spots.
This graph can also
help us to understand why people drink. The sober state (being
inhibited) can be quite annoying at times. So we tend to drink to
loosen inhibition so that we can rant out our inner thoughts. This is
socially OK if others are also equally drunk but imagine drinking and
ranting around people who are sober??. The comfort of speaking out
inner thoughts comes with a cost of social awkwardness.
For an imaginary
person with the above graph, he/she is roughly half honest, half
natural, half peaceful and accepted by half the society :-). I know
this is an over simplification but I hope the idea is clear.
“People often claim to hunger for truth, but seldom like the taste when it's served up.” - ― George R.R. Martin, A Clash of Kings
“People often claim to hunger for truth, but seldom like the taste when it's served up.” - ― George R.R. Martin, A Clash of Kings
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