You attend your friend’s piano recital, knowing that your friend is seriously considering a career as a pianist. Her performance is atrocious. She approaches you after the performance and ask, ‘’Well, what did you think?”
What should you do?
1- Tell her to keep her day job?
2- Tell her it sounded terrific?
3- Try to get out of it by telling her a professional couldn’t have done a better job?
4- Tell her it was pretty good, with plans to approach her later to discourage her from making a career of it?
5- Do something else? (if so, what?)
Use the four virtues, four-component model, evaluation checklist, ethics checklist, and five P’s to help you analyze each of these options.
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