What do you mean? are we supposed to have read that book or is that something else?
        
             
        
        
        
Objectivism is a philosophy that stresses the external rather than the internal. They believe that most things exist outside of what people know or feel and that the truth especially exists beyond what people know. 
The phrase "clear sight and clean soul" supports this belief because in order to see things that are outside of yourself you need to have clear sight, the ability to see things beyond what you already know and believe. You also need to have a clean soul in order to look at things with a fresh perspective. 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Despite the fact that you inserted an expletive in your question, I'll still answer. 
One could assume that <span>Covey would  enjoy the consequences of his acts. Another thing to consider is that Covey may be indignant  and indifferent to Frederick Douglass's smart remark. </span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Human Nature
Explanation:
Despite our best efforts, our conclusions about others are often nothing more than speculative convictions. We know less than we think we do about the motives, impulses, and objectives of our fellow man.