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In EP 3680, A Half Truth Is a Whole Lie, I unpack a simple idea that causes massive damage in people’s lives: when you tell half the truth, you’re still lying. It might feel like you’re protecting yourself, avoiding conflict, or softening the impact for someone else, but what you’re really doing is eroding trust, weakening your integrity, and creating a foundation that will eventually collapse.
Most people don’t see themselves as dishonest. They justify the half-truths. “I didn’t want to hurt them.” “It wasn’t the right time.” “It’s not a big deal.” But every time you filter the truth to suit your comfort, you’re choosing short-term ease over long-term respect, both for yourself and from others.
In high-performance environments,whether that’s policing, business, or relationships, clarity and honesty are non-negotiable. When you operate from half-truths, you confuse people. You create misalignment. You build resentment. And over time, you destroy the very connection or credibility you were trying to protect.
This episode challenges you to look hard at where you might be holding back the full truth in your life. Not in a brutal or careless way, but in a grounded, respectful, and accountable way. Because real strength isn’t avoiding discomfort—it’s having the courage to be honest when it matters most.
When you step into full truth, everything changes. Your relationships become cleaner. Your stress reduces. Your self-respect increases. And people know exactly where they stand with you.
A half-truth might feel safer in the moment—but it comes at a cost. If you want a strong life, built on trust, respect, and authenticity, then the standard is simple: tell the whole truth, or don’t speak at all.
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By Shaun O'Gorman: Human Behaviour & High Performance Coach4.9
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In EP 3680, A Half Truth Is a Whole Lie, I unpack a simple idea that causes massive damage in people’s lives: when you tell half the truth, you’re still lying. It might feel like you’re protecting yourself, avoiding conflict, or softening the impact for someone else, but what you’re really doing is eroding trust, weakening your integrity, and creating a foundation that will eventually collapse.
Most people don’t see themselves as dishonest. They justify the half-truths. “I didn’t want to hurt them.” “It wasn’t the right time.” “It’s not a big deal.” But every time you filter the truth to suit your comfort, you’re choosing short-term ease over long-term respect, both for yourself and from others.
In high-performance environments,whether that’s policing, business, or relationships, clarity and honesty are non-negotiable. When you operate from half-truths, you confuse people. You create misalignment. You build resentment. And over time, you destroy the very connection or credibility you were trying to protect.
This episode challenges you to look hard at where you might be holding back the full truth in your life. Not in a brutal or careless way, but in a grounded, respectful, and accountable way. Because real strength isn’t avoiding discomfort—it’s having the courage to be honest when it matters most.
When you step into full truth, everything changes. Your relationships become cleaner. Your stress reduces. Your self-respect increases. And people know exactly where they stand with you.
A half-truth might feel safer in the moment—but it comes at a cost. If you want a strong life, built on trust, respect, and authenticity, then the standard is simple: tell the whole truth, or don’t speak at all.
The post EP 3680 a half truth is a whole lie appeared first on The Strong Life Project.

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