Typically said when someone knows they are saying something that's going to upset that person. It's always the most negative possibility they bring up that they claim is the truth, and they say it in such a way that infers that everyone else is just telling them what they want to hear. Now, you may be thinking, "Well, a lot of the times, the truth is something you don't want to hear". Really?
-So that preacher who tells a grieving father that his son is burning in hell is only telling "the truth"?
-The friend who tells their depressed friend that all their problems are their own fault is only telling "the truth".
-The most depressing movies are always the ones based on reality, because happy endings are never real, right? Is that "the truth"?
-The most negative critic of your work is always the most honest because they are telling you what you don't want to hear (aka "the truth").
I hate to use those kind of examples, but those are exactly the examples I am getting at. These "no nonsense" type people always feel they are telling you the truth by giving you the answer you least wanna hear. Sure, there are times when that is the truth, but on subjective things like cannot be proven, it's not. Even when it isn't subjective, there are times when telling "the truth" is just going to cause more harm than good. Does someone who is just venting about their job need to be told "That's life"? I think not.
Personally, I think people like that have a bad case of optorectalitis. Therefore, they get a real shitty outlook on life.
-So that preacher who tells a grieving father that his son is burning in hell is only telling "the truth"?
-The friend who tells their depressed friend that all their problems are their own fault is only telling "the truth".
-The most depressing movies are always the ones based on reality, because happy endings are never real, right? Is that "the truth"?
-The most negative critic of your work is always the most honest because they are telling you what you don't want to hear (aka "the truth").
I hate to use those kind of examples, but those are exactly the examples I am getting at. These "no nonsense" type people always feel they are telling you the truth by giving you the answer you least wanna hear. Sure, there are times when that is the truth, but on subjective things like cannot be proven, it's not. Even when it isn't subjective, there are times when telling "the truth" is just going to cause more harm than good. Does someone who is just venting about their job need to be told "That's life"? I think not.
Personally, I think people like that have a bad case of optorectalitis. Therefore, they get a real shitty outlook on life.
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