Absolutely. There is a lot nuance to it. Truth can be both liberating and devastating - and while being truthful is a virtue, it also carries responsibility. You don't always need to tell everyone everything you know, nor reveal all your secrets. I've found that "not lying" is a more practical way to approach it.
Example: someone asking: How many Bitcoins are you holding? does telling the truth require you to tell them? No. You are at liberty not to disclose it. And you won't be telling them a lie either.
Absolutely. There is a lot nuance to it. Truth can be both liberating and devastating - and while being truthful is a virtue, it also carries responsibility. You don't always need to tell everyone everything you know, nor reveal all your secrets. I've found that "not lying" is a more practical way to approach it.
Example: someone asking: How many Bitcoins are you holding? does telling the truth require you to tell them? No. You are at liberty not to disclose it. And you won't be telling them a lie either.