Secret Keeping is no easy task.
If you read my past post on the importance of the co-pilot position, this post will seem familiar. Normally, a secret begins in a variation of one or two ways. 1) "Ok, I have to tell you something but you have to promise not to tell anyone..." or 2) the secret is said then the person telling the secret says," Would you mind not saying anything? Nobody knows about it".
Okay people, we need to start self advocating. Keeping secrets is an irksome job. I'm pretty sure this quote sums it up from the ever animated Sheldon Cooper when asked to keep a secret:
" Well, I’m sorry, but you would have had to express that desire before revealing the secret, so that I could choose whether or not I wanted to accept the covenant of secret-keeping. You can’t impose a secret on an ex post facto basis."-SheldonCooper
There are many angles involved in keeping a secret which can slippery-slope in to a person lying to cover up for said secret! An unacceptable, vicious, circle. What if the person didn't want to hear the secret in the first place? I think it's polite to ask first. That is all. I'll admit, I haven't been asking when telling someone something private but I think from now on I will try. Some people love keeping secrets; they're called psychologists and psychiatrists.
Seriously though, before you decide to divulge a secret, take 10 and think of what you're entrusting this person with. If you have a great secret keeper in your life, let he or she know. It's a tough job, but somebody has to do it.
"The man who can keep a secret may be wise, but he is not half as wise as the man with no secrets to keep " - Edgar Watson Howe
Cheers!

