10 Things Only Truly Honest People Understand

10 Things ONLY Truly Honest People Understand
Honesty is a virtue many people claim to possess, but only a few people are truly honest. For many, their honesty often depends on the circumstances in which they find themselves. There are actually very few truly honest individuals who would rather speak their minds than pretend to be what they aren’t.
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While their honesty often comes with its pros and cons, their personality usually grants them a very unique perspective on situations that most people don’t understand. They see things differently than most, and completely understand what many others still struggle with.

Let’s take a look at 10 things only truly honest people understand!
  • Honesty is Appreciated, But Not Always Right Away
  • Some People Are Afraid of Honesty
  • Honesty is Refreshing
  • Honesty is Valued By Society
  • Honesty Builds Trust
  • Honesty Can Hurt
  • You Can Take Honesty Too Far
  • Honesty Often Means Kindness Over Niceness
  • There Is A Right And A Wrong Time For Honesty
  • Secrets Almost Always Find Their Way Out
1. Honesty is Appreciated, But Not Always Right Away
One important belief of honest people is that everyone actually appreciates honesty, even if they don’t do so immediately. Sometimes, people may think they would prefer to hear sugar-coated words instead of bitter truths.

But in reality, after the initial shock of the truths has settled, they realize that hearing the truth no matter how painful is more preferable than falsehood. They eventually know that truly honest responses aren’t spoken out of malice but out of a desire to help them grow.

Honest people understand this principle and it motivates them to keep speaking the truth whatever the circumstance. Eventually, they are often thanked for it.

2. Some People Are Afraid of Honesty
There are people whose world and mindset have been built based on false beliefs. For these kinds of people, their egos cannot stand brutal honesty - so they do everything possible to avoid those who always speak their minds.

Honest people can easily spot these individuals through - but this doesn’t hold them back from sharing their opinions if the need arises.

3. Honesty is Refreshing
Have you ever come across a very honest person? They are like a breath of fresh air. People, most times find it difficult to say what they truly think. Sometimes, this is because they are not sure of the kind of response they will get, and at other times, their reasons are not so genuine.

So, when we meet people who always speak their minds, they are totally different from those we’re used to. Their honesty can be very contagious and may even cause others to seek to be like them. And that’s a win-win for society.

4. Honesty is Valued By Society
Speaking about the effect of honesty on society, honest people understand better than many, that society needs more transparent individuals across its various sectors. The truth is, that we all love to have honest leadership in politics, business, and the community we all would like to have people who genuinely have the interest of the people at heart and will lead in total honesty.

Society values honesty and frowns against every hint of falsehood and lie. Of course, honest people understand this more. It keeps them motivated.

5. Honesty Builds Trust
When you meet someone who you are certain always speaks their mind no matter what, you tend to trust them more and enjoy relationships with them - because you’re sure they have no hidden agendas.

In organizations and society in general, people always trust and seek a relationship with honest ones. That’s because in situations when they need the truth told, they know they won’t be deceived or lied to.

6. Honesty Can Hurt
Honesty can be very good - but there’s no denying the fact that the truth can be very painful to hear. Sometimes, meeting someone with an honest opinion which contradicts yours can be awkward and painful. There are just some things we don’t really want to hear.

People who always speak their mind actually understand this. They try to soften the potential impact of what they have to say by carefully choosing their words while maintaining their stance on the truth.

7. You Can Take Honesty Too Far
While being totally honest is very noble and respected, there are times when opinions are not really necessary. For example, telling somebody they need to watch their weight because they’ve grown too fat is just being plain rude and disrespectful.

Even though total honesty is about speaking your mind, this kind of situation does not really require your brutal honesty, because the person is already aware and may not be proud of their body size. Honest people tend to be more tactful in giving their opinions so that they don’t go from being honest to being offensive.

8. Honesty Often Means Kindness Over Niceness 
There are times when the truth may be very painful and difficult to hear, but it still has to be said. This is almost in contrast with the previous point… but let me explain. People can sometimes be blind to the truth.

However, it’s important to carefully evaluate whether it will be kinder to speak the truth to them in the given situation, or if it doesn’t need to be said. Even if being open could hurt the other person, if it’s in their best interest, it’s probably best to say it.

9. There Is A Right And A Wrong Time For Honesty 
Honest people know there’s the right time to speak their mind and there’s also a wrong time for it. As much as they’re convinced of how beneficial honesty can be, they know there are certain times that it would be wrong to speak their minds.

For instance, they know that a friend who just experienced heartbreak from their partner needs nothing but heartfelt encouragement and tender care. Telling their friend how inevitable the breakup was at this point would be rubbing salt into their wounds.

So rather, they allow some time to pass - and once the dust settles, they carefully use the truth to help guide their friend.

10. Secrets Almost Always Find Their Way Out
There is something about keeping secrets. Most times, they eventually get out. Sometimes this is because you continually have to be coy and dishonest to prevent the truth from being known. We usually can’t keep this up forever.

So, many times, people eventually make mistakes and spill the beans. Honest people already know this, so they don’t bother to partake in covering up secrets with falsehood. They would rather say it the way it is.

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