> But when your goal is to solve difficult, material problems- it can be beneficial to prioritize clarity over all else.
For those problems, it is also a priority to induce the clearest thinking, cognitive capability, and relevant memory possible from all parties.
Anything that adds cognitive load to the other parties will not help - and "clear, tell it like it is" speech with no awareness of social consequence is often rather ineffective as a way to access clear thinking from everyone in the room.
Speech isn't free (as in effort) either though. There is an overhead cost to the person talking, and reducing that is just as valid as reducing the burden on the listener.
For those problems, it is also a priority to induce the clearest thinking, cognitive capability, and relevant memory possible from all parties.
Anything that adds cognitive load to the other parties will not help - and "clear, tell it like it is" speech with no awareness of social consequence is often rather ineffective as a way to access clear thinking from everyone in the room.
Brains just don't appear to work like that.