The Truth about LIfe

What greater persuasion is there than truth? Let us say truth really does exist. If truth exists, then it is an objective reality. It is not based upon our subjective point of view. It is not a matter of perception, but a reality apart from us. If truth exists, it exists regardless of human perception and human existence. It simply is. It simply is the truth.

If truth is an objective reality, that means it is like a ball that has no sides. Truth is not a coin that you can flip on either side. Truth doesn't have simply two sides of a story. If truth were a ball, it would not have sides. You could look at it from any angle and it would still remain circular and complete. And it would seem impossible to get to its core down deep.

So let's say truth exists, as an objective reality, as a ball without sides, then what? Why should we bother about truth? Why should we interest ourselves in truth when it so often brings light to things we'd rather keep hidden, like things we've done or that were done to us, or that take away the mask we hide behind? Why bring such harshness to our lives when it is far more comfortable to live in a haze of illusion, where reality is not as important as what we make of it.

At first exposure is uncomfortable and humiliating. But after everything comes to light and you see it for what it really is, the even greater burden of guilt is lifted and a great sense of relief and freedom flows into your being, and you experience life in areas of yourself you thought were long dead. Being true means living in truth. Do you know what the truth about life is?

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