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Self-Honesty is the ability to take a clear and fresh look at oneself and one's situation | Self-Honesty is the ability to take a clear and fresh look at oneself and one's situation. Within seeing oneself objectively one is able to determine where one stands in relation one's honesty even and especially if one observes something one does not like and/or would rather not see. | ||
The application of Self-Honesty allows one to accumulate [[Best for All | What's Best for All]] through the [[Equality Equation]]. | The application of Self-Honesty allows one to accumulate [[Best for All | What's Best for All]] through the [[Equality Equation]]. |
Revision as of 22:57, 25 August 2011
Self-Honesty is the ability to take a clear and fresh look at oneself and one's situation. Within seeing oneself objectively one is able to determine where one stands in relation one's honesty even and especially if one observes something one does not like and/or would rather not see.
The application of Self-Honesty allows one to accumulate What's Best for All through the Equality Equation.