What if honesty isn't always the best policy?
Every day, you tell white lies, practice diplomatic silence, and engage in beneficial self-deception. You say "I'm fine" when you're not, compliment gifts you don't like, and stay silent about uncomfortable truths. Society calls this dishonest. This book calls it essential.
Drawing on psychology, philosophy, and real-world examples, this groundbreaking work challenges everything you've been taught about honesty. Discover why radical transparency destroys relationships, how strategic dishonesty enables peace, and why the lies we tell ourselves drive success.
Learn to distinguish between harmful deception and necessary tact. Develop frameworks for ethical decision-making. Understand when kindness matters more than truth.
Perfect for anyone navigating workplace politics, raising children, or maintaining relationships in our complex world. Stop feeling guilty about necessary dishonesty and start practicing it skillfully.
Because sometimes, the most honest thing you can do is lie.
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