If you are Radically Honest then you can’t keep a secret. Wouldn’t that make you less trustworthy and thus lower incentives for people to be honest with you?
In grade school, I had a policy of telling people “no comment” or “that’s classified” on any subject that could be sensitive. This is slightly better from the point of view of actually keeping secrets, since suddenly clamming up if people ask you if you’ve ever made a bomb is giving a bit too much information.
If you are Radically Honest then you can’t keep a secret. Wouldn’t that make you less trustworthy and thus lower incentives for people to be honest with you?
You can presumably say ‘I can’t tell you that’, which suffices in many but not all circumstances.
In grade school, I had a policy of telling people “no comment” or “that’s classified” on any subject that could be sensitive. This is slightly better from the point of view of actually keeping secrets, since suddenly clamming up if people ask you if you’ve ever made a bomb is giving a bit too much information.