This exploration of secrecy aims to overturn prevailing views of secrets as undesirable or unhealthy social and psychological phenomena. It looks at the positive aspects of secrecy and identifies it as a crucial part of human development.
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Identifies secrecy as a crucial dimension of human development -- showing how common, everyday secrets make children aware of inner space and external worlds, which in turn help them develop a sense of self, personal responsibility, autonomy, and intimacy in human relations -- and reveals the fascinating relationships between childhood secrets and adult lives. Thoroughly readable, the book provides dozens of examples of experiences with secrecy as we encounter them in daily life and challenges our assumptions about the ethics of silence, privacy, reserve, lying, and ultimately the morality of life.
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