Commentary: Radical Transparency Requires Clear Boundaries for Privacy and Security
AryHHAry · x · 2026-08-19
AryHHAry commented on Ray Dalio's views on "radical transparency," agreeing on the need for clear exceptions like private health, IP, and security. Citing Bernstein's research on the "transparency paradox," the post argues that without boundaries, people hide more. The key is preserving culture while protecting what truly needs protection.
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