Oh, how I hate winter. But I love the turn this post took because learning to question what we believe to be undoubtedly true is, in my opinion, one of the most challenging and growth-promoting things we can do.
Yes, in the eternal fact-seeking we need to remember that nothing is a fact forever. And you could add, nothing is a fact from all sides - there is always an angle or more from where the world looks different.
I am not a fan of the widespread fact-denial we see these years, but I do like when people are open to ask about whatever they don't know - and also about whatever they believe they do know. More perspectives are key to improving a presumed understanding.
And since the world never settles, this should be going on forever.
Oh, how I hate winter. But I love the turn this post took because learning to question what we believe to be undoubtedly true is, in my opinion, one of the most challenging and growth-promoting things we can do.
Yes, in the eternal fact-seeking we need to remember that nothing is a fact forever. And you could add, nothing is a fact from all sides - there is always an angle or more from where the world looks different.
I am not a fan of the widespread fact-denial we see these years, but I do like when people are open to ask about whatever they don't know - and also about whatever they believe they do know. More perspectives are key to improving a presumed understanding.
And since the world never settles, this should be going on forever.