Some mornings, parenting feels like a heartwarming scene from a Pixar movie. Other mornings, it feels like an episode of Survivor where you thought you knew where the vote was going to go, but then suddenly, you get blindsided, and Jeff snuffs your torch.
Seems like kids follow Radical honesty, a communication philosophy that encourages complete transparency and truthfulness in all interactions, even when the truth is uncomfortable.
What they lack though is contextual understanding, which like you mentioned grows with the pre-frontal context. Such understanding is often a function of environmental factors or the nurture aspect of humans. Emotional intelligence is key in this regard.
In tech speak, honesty is a feature and not a bug.
Good one, Scott.
Seems like kids follow Radical honesty, a communication philosophy that encourages complete transparency and truthfulness in all interactions, even when the truth is uncomfortable.
What they lack though is contextual understanding, which like you mentioned grows with the pre-frontal context. Such understanding is often a function of environmental factors or the nurture aspect of humans. Emotional intelligence is key in this regard.
In tech speak, honesty is a feature and not a bug.