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We automatically assign to good-looking individuals such favorable traits as talent, kindness, honesty, agreeableness, trustworthiness, and intelligence.
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…a communicator who references a weakness early on is seen as more honest.
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…a high degree of consistency is normally associated with personal and intellectual strength. It is the heart of logic, rationality, stability, and honesty.
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When you ask an open-ended question, you’re more likely to get an honest reaction and an explanation of why.
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When the evidence is right in front of you, you’re less likely to lie to yourself.
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To help counter… natural tendencies, it’s important to explicitly tell users up front that you want their honest feedback, even if it’s negative.
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…be honest, open, and vulnerable enough to genuinely allow other people into your life so that they can be vulnerable in return.
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Trust evolves once we have enough evidence to satisfy our brain that a person or an organization is, indeed, an honest broker.
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Integrity is not about being honest when we agree with each other; it is also about being honest when we disagree or, even more important, when we make mistakes or missteps.
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Whenever there is a human bond involved – a real, true, honest human bond, where neither party wants anything from the other – we seem to find the strength to endure – and the strength to help.
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