It takes courage to tell the truth because it's not always popular and it's often risky. Knowing that the truth could get you into trouble will steer some people into lies, which once told tend to perpetuate to the point where the teller doesn't even remember that it's not true. That's not for you. That's not for high performance, centered leaders. While it does take guts to tell the truth, it also takes curiosity, diligence, and interrogation to discover the truth. If it's easy to tell lies, it's even easier to believe them. Asking is more powerful than telling because it helps to uncover the truth, to discover the truth. Our courage increases when we rely on truth. To rely on truth requires identifying it fearlessly. What do you think? -- doug smith
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