When somebody says something that's correct, he has no need to look good.
In "The Discovery of Slowness," Sten Nadolny explores the concept of authenticity and the value of being correct over superficial appearances. The book suggests that true understanding and wisdom do not rely on how one is perceived. Rather, when someone conveys truth or correctness, the need for validation or image diminishes, highlighting a more profound connection to genuine insight.
This perspective invites readers to reflect on the nature of communication and...