Friday, December 3, 2010

Truth Today For a Better Tomorrow

Thank you, Narayan.... thank you very much for writing 
 
"Truth is relative to the point from where we look at it",
 
searching the Internet for quotes about truth on the internet, I was not satisfied with what I found.Your quote is one of the better quotes compared to all the others.
 
The problem in the world today is that the many differing vantage points for a truth causes conflicts, wasteful arguments, and even global wars between those who think their truth is the only right one unable or unwilling to see the other's point of view. Reconciling the different truths that each side holds true means yielding to the mutual truth agreeable for both, someone has to compromise or both have to compromise. Perhaps a new and better refined truth emerges in the reconciliation process with improved understanding resulting.
 
In America, we are "lied" to in so many subtle ways of deception (intentional fraudulent truths), half truths (partially correct), untold truths (not given necessary information), and it is becoming all too common to be told mutually contradictory truths by another, unaware of their own irrational state of mind and inability to communicate intelligently with valid, verifiable reasoning.
 
Cleaning up the messy consequences of dishonesty and incompetency is costly, but necessary. If truth can be told, it must be told. If there is a better truth, progress finds it.  Truths like time, expire.  What is true today, may not be true tomorrow. Let go of old truths and accept the new truths with all related changes.  Truths have limits of accuracy and if their valid domain enlarges or shrinks reevaluate their validity. Truths create sane social systems and destroys those not.
 
Truth reigns supreme. It surpasses corruption and confusion. Truth has value and integrity. Truth today is a better tomorrow.
 
 

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