
Truth does not waver ever, only our perception does. And it is our moral obligation to align our perceptions with truth so that our gained wisdom can manifest itself as moral right action.
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Here we are in society, with the requirements to engage in some form of economic survivability. 99% of the options are limitations of our potential. They are required cogs in a machine for it to run as it currently runs. We are then require...
People who focus only on the human relative morality in life, another variation of the “my freedom”, “my truth” and “my survival” mindset, focus on the more closely identified human slavery and evil that we aggregately self-inflict and self...
Facts don’t always win people over to reality or truth. Emotions have a large say in what is accepted. How we feel about information influences us. Many of us are only moved by appeals to emotion to pull, tug, move and push us into acceptin...
There is negative, falsity, wrong, immorality and evil in our world. If not perceivable directly in our immediate personal lives, there are negative manifestations in our society and the world. Seeing reality with rosy-colored glasses and a...
Ignorance and nescience may be considered the same, but when looking at the core etymology of each word, we discover that they mean two different things.
Nescience:
From the latin verb nesciere:
“to not know because knowledge was absen...
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Truth does not waver ever, only our perception does. And it is our moral obligation to align our perceptions with truth so that our gained wisdom can manifest itself as moral right action. - Lex Naturalis Est Rex -
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