Candor is a compliment; it implies equality. It’s how true friends talk.
Meaning of the quote
When you are honest and open with someone, it shows that you respect them and see them as your equal. True friends can talk to each other this way, without pretending or holding back. Candor, or being direct and truthful, is a kind of compliment because it means you trust the other person enough to be real with them.
About Peggy Noonan
Peggy Noonan is a renowned columnist and former speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan. She has authored several New York Times bestselling books and was even nominated for an Emmy Award for her work on a tribute to America. With a center-right leaning in her writings, Noonan has maintained a prominent presence in the world of journalism and politics.
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