There's no such thing as an absolute openness. Openness is relative, I think, in all societies.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Openness is something any teacher strives to instill in his or her students.
It's really easy to have a nice philosophy about openness, but moving the world in that direction is a different thing. It requires both understanding where you want to go and being pragmatic about getting there.
An open society is a society which allows its members the greatest possible degree of freedom in pursuing their interests compatible with the interests of others.
I'm a naturally open person - some might say radically open.
Two things I'm trying to work on are openness and flexibility.
Openness has been vital to Asia's fast growth in the past and it will continue to be crucial for the area's further development.
Given the pervasive secrecy of the Bush-Cheney administration, and the sorry consequences of that disposition, President Barack Obama's early emphasis on openness in government seems almost inevitable.
The thing about science fiction is that it's totally wide open. But it's wide open in a conditional way.
Openness explains the ability to innovate and come up with big ideas because you're open to them, and fluid intelligence explains the ability to go and execute.
Open is the way of Satan; many walk therein.