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Old 03-10-2007, 02:12 AM   #8 (permalink)
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In this crazy world, truth is not a good selling point in some situations. It used to be the universal law of nature, that truth was the only thing you can really trust, but what is truth? How can we identify truth vs. falsities in a non-subjective manner, to tell other people what they should do to improve themselves? Who are we to tell them how to live their lives based on our subjective observation of their life? If someone tells you to change your life, the "normal" response is defensiveness. Think about what you would do if someone were to go over and tell you the truth about your life, through their eyes, which does not and will not ever see the entire picture. So think about that, just throwing it out there. What is true to you may not be true to others. Truth is purely subjective.
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