Be Direct, Be Kind

The two-move alternative to "being nice" (avoidance) and "being nasty" (aggression).

Being nice is not kindness. It is conflict avoidance wearing kindness as a costume, and it quietly breeds resentment and erodes trust. Being nasty is just directness without care. Neither moves anything.

The real move is both at once: be direct about what actually matters, and be kind, which means caring about the other person’s future as you say it. Directness without kindness wounds; kindness without directness lies.

See the distinction at work in a real conversation.

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