"... what matters most to the author is the honesty
with which a book is written."
Paulo Coelho
An author can write about fiction or non-fiction and an individual can share a dream or intention. In both cases, we would expect honesty. Reality may be a very small segment, but the projection aught to be grounded in truth.
It is helpful to project an image of self that can be depended upon. We are called to be true, but our appearance may be altered from one situation to the next. The underlying hope is to relate with honesty and integrity.
A parched wild flower may have hidden thorns, and so may we. Simple awareness of reality and application of honesty leads us to integrity. Accepting what is and unfolding into improvement is far better than the false presentation of perfection.
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