We all have our own moral compasses, depending on our own personal and unique experiences. Defining ourselves based on them is what we do to interact in society. For some needle flicker is barely moving, they are aware of what they will accept and what they will give. They are grounded in their own personal beliefs. However, for others , the needle will swing backwards and forwards rather erratically depending on what mood has taken them. They profess one thing, and their actions indicate otherwise.
Often we say that we want honesty from people. Wasn't it Billy Joel who said that 'honesty is a lonely word'? We tell white lies so we don't hurt feelings, so we don't crush someone's illusion. We are diplomatic, we are politic... this is how life is. It's interesting for me that when someone professes they are honest, and their actions indicate otherwise, that when you call them on it , they have to put the fault back onto you.
Strangely all you expected was honesty... and yet, they never abdicated their throne for a moment... they live believing that they are always right.
In an amusing movie with Jim Carey, he was forced to tell the truth for a day, and all sorts of faux pas' occurred. However , in the end, this helped him realise exactly how his lies affected others.
When we ask for honesty, we are asking for someone to be true to themselves. We should be able to like someone for themselves, faults inclusive.
Hello there, yes... Nick Cave is always quite dark. I love the timbre in his voice, his unique approach...but rarely can I listen to his music. I found this most interesting and it shows a little more of Kylie's ability too.
RE: Two Words Keep One Same Round 8
good times