Truth:
1. Conformity to fact or actuality 2. Fidelity to an original or standard 3. Reality :Actuality 4. A statement proven to be accepted as true. 5. Sincerity, Integrity.
Tact
1. The ability to appreciate the delicacy of a situation and to do or say the kindest and most fitting thing : the ability to do or say the right thing at the right time.
Some people seem to have the idea that truth is not the truth if it’s tempered with tact. They seem to think that it’s ok to blurt out whatever, whenever, and that no-one should be offended by it because it’s the truth. Truth should stand alone, on it’s own, and that’s all that is needed. They spout the old adage 'the truth shall set you free, right'?
Wrong.
Truth is, sometimes, a painful thing. There are situations that, whilst they require the truth, also require that truth be tempered with a health dose of tact. Does this softening of the blow make the truth any less factual? No. It makes it easier to swallow, more palatable, easier to accept. People will more readily accept the truth if it’s less painful. Blunt-force truth with often make people feel they're being attacked...which leads to defensive reactions, and sometimes a direct denial of the truth. Truth accompanied by tact, however, receives a better reaction. People feel more comfortable with truth and tact as a pair, and if they're comfortable they're more likely to see the truth as not something that’s painful or can hurt them, but as something to be embraced and perhaps accepted.. In order for the truth to set someone free, it has to be accepted as just that, the truth.
Denying the truth isn’t going to get anyone out of prison. Tact is they key to that particular cell door.