The innocent are curious, enthusiastic, and without preconceptions. The innocent are ready and willing to think the best of us, even in the worst of times. To think justly is to be fair in the most generous sense. This is not fairness as equality, but fairness that is responsive to the situation. Thinking justly does not mean responding in the same way but responding in the best way. For example, to be fair to a child with a disability would not be to treat the child identically to other children.
Cut off all unnecessary actions. Sincerity: Use no hurtful deceit. Think innocently and justly; and if you speak, speak accordingly. Justice: Wrong none by doing injuries, or omitting the benefits that are your duty. Moderation: Avoid extremes. Synonyms: artlessness, bona fides, candor, earnestness, frankness, genuineness, good faith, goodwill, guilelessness, heart, honor, impartiality, innocence, justice, openness, probity, reliability, seriousness, sincereness, singleness, trustworthiness, truth, truthfulness, veracity, wholeheartedness.
Antonym: dishonesty, insincerity, untrustworthiness. A very solid journey toward emotional health and well-being. Skinner and Cheese have provided a strength-based, user-friendly book involving a great section on honesty and sincerity. Very appropriately titled look at strong, harsh honesty and how one can change from being fundamentally dishonest.
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