Wednesday, 23 February 2011

I'm not wearing anything underneath.

How important is it we know each other? How much do we need to share? I'm wondering if our knowledge of someone is ever complete, as though they're a book and we've just finished the last page. Or is it that there's always more to know, always another page, another chapter? And do we really want to know EVERYthing about people?

Do we need to manage information flow to ensure people stay interested and intrigued by us? Doesn't this demonstrate a lack of trust? And doesn't this lack of trust only serve to cripple communication?

To be known is to be vulnerable. The more information we provide to others about ourselves, the more powerful they become and the more vulnerable we are. So, here's the real question: why expose who we are?

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