How Honest is too honest, this is like asking how good is too good. Is there really such a thing. Creating a literary outlet for individuals to speak about their heart wrenching splendor opens the door to the invisible world. A world where society shuns the essence of truth because we don’t want to see it’s imperfect beauty. When we ponder how honest is too honest we might consider pulling back the veil of sociological inference and expose the underbelly of reality. In our present day circumstance where grandmothers are no longer as commonly found holding grandchildren and fathers and mothers are reformatting the meaning of close family, we sometimes find mothers over compensating and children learning that the imperfections of their existence has the beautiful potential to make a strong and liberated person. We don’t need to paint a perfect portrait for the world to abide by. We need to paint our own imperfect masterpiece and accept it with loving kindness. There is no such thing as too honest. When we create those boundaries we set limits on reality.
How Honest is too honest, this is like asking how good is too good. Is there really such a thing. Creating a literary outlet for individuals to speak about their heart wrenching splendor opens the door to the invisible world. A world where society shuns the essence of truth because we don’t want to see it’s imperfect beauty. When we ponder how honest is too honest we might consider pulling back the veil of sociological inference and expose the underbelly of reality. In our present day circumstance where grandmothers are no longer as commonly found holding grandchildren and fathers and mothers are reformatting the meaning of close family, we sometimes find mothers over compensating and children learning that the imperfections of their existence has the beautiful potential to make a strong and liberated person. We don’t need to paint a perfect portrait for the world to abide by. We need to paint our own imperfect masterpiece and accept it with loving kindness. There is no such thing as too honest. When we create those boundaries we set limits on reality.