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What would it mean to commit to unconditional honesty and what impact might that have on our lives? Inspired by her wildly popular New York Times article, "How Honesty Could Make You Happier," award-winning journalist Judi Ketteler investigates whether there is any such thing as a truly honest life; the difference between honesty that is difficult but necessary, and honesty that is destructive; whether the same approach to honesty works in both our public lives and our private lives; and why living an honest life leads to a happier life. Sharing her personal story, Judi also delves into the…mehr

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What would it mean to commit to unconditional honesty and what impact might that have on our lives? Inspired by her wildly popular New York Times article, "How Honesty Could Make You Happier," award-winning journalist Judi Ketteler investigates whether there is any such thing as a truly honest life; the difference between honesty that is difficult but necessary, and honesty that is destructive; whether the same approach to honesty works in both our public lives and our private lives; and why living an honest life leads to a happier life. Sharing her personal story, Judi also delves into the exploding field of research about the study of honesty, interviewing social scientists, psychologists, and behavioral economists, but with an eye towards what their research means to our everyday lives. Both thoughtful and irreverent, Would I Lie To You? is a launching point for a nuanced discussion on honesty as The Happiness Project was for happiness, Quiet was for introversion, and Daring Greatly was for vulnerability. We all want the truth, don't we? In fact, we demand it. We divorce spouses who withhold it. We insist our children practice it. We're hurt when our friends don't divulge it. We're incensed by politicians who invent it. But when it comes to our own behavior, how often do we transgress? Out of diplomacy, kindness, sympathy, and privacy we don't always tell the truth. Yet we often barely notice. So, what happens when we do notice? When we truly focus on the decisions we're making around honesty? When we view our entire life through the lens of honesty? Award winning journalist and New York Times contributor Judi Ketteler looked at her Facebook page and saw a content mother, a generous friend and sister, a good daughter, and a wife with a happy marriage. It wasn't quite the whole story though. In thinking about all the truths she wasn't revealing, Judi realized that the line between truth and deception was beginning to blur. How often had she herself paltered, exaggerated, concealed, side stepped, or spun the truth? To answer that question, Judi started her "Honesty Journal." She set out to get to the bottom of her complicated relationship with honesty and confronted her perennial fear of speaking the truth in social situations, among friends, in the workplace, with her kids--and finally, inside her complicated marriage. Blending her personal journey with the latest research into the psychology of deception, Would I Lie to You? is a timely consideration of the joys and pains of truth in a world that seems committed to lying.
Autorenporträt
Judi Ketteler is an award-winning journalist who has written for dozens of publications such as The New York Times, Better Homes & Gardens, Good Housekeeping, Runner's World, Self, Women's Health, and many others. In addition, she works as a brand storyteller, strategizing with businesses to figure out how to best craft and deliver their message, from Websites and videos to speeches and books. She has worked with brands such as Ethicon Endo-Surgery, American Heart Association, Cleveland Clinic, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, ASICS, Origami Owl Jewelry, and Petco. She lives with her husband and children in Cincinnati, Ohio and can be found online at JudiKetteler.com.