6.14.2004

Delusion and Redemption

Facets of complex situations between two people are not easily identified nor defined. Perspective is key as no two objects can occupy the same space at the same time. Reflection also brings new dimension as realization sets of memories which may not be accurate. Most dangerous of all, assumption is the unknown skew as bias results in the presumed.

Why do some use assumption as truth in deduction? There is no foundation for such a claim thus rendering it worthless. Perhaps it is not the truth we seek but security and comfort from within a fabrication of our feeble minds.

The truth is not easy to find. The truth is often not easy to appreciate once found. But admittance to oneself, if not to anyone else, the entirety of what is known to be true is at least one step ahead of those who rather live in an illusion.

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