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We know the truth, not only by reason,
but also by the heart

Wisdom comes with age - sometimes; with experience - always.

 

Confucius tells us there are three ways we may gain wisdom: “First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.”

Memories are not always true, but we always find truth in memories.
 

 

Socrates believed in the existence of absolute truth. In Socrates’ view, there was a distinction between facts and truth. We merely acknowledge facts; truth is something we discover.

Songs are notes and lyrics written on the sheet music, but truth comes from the singer, not the song. Truth is what the singer discovers when brave enough to sing from their heart.

Our personal song is written in the experiences of our life.

From our memories of those experiences, we discover truth, if we are brave enough to seek it.

Memories at the End of Time’s goal is the discovery of truth in our memories.

Memories are not always true, but we always find truth in memories.

Socrates believed in the existence of absolute truth. In Socrates’ view, there was a distinction between facts and truth. We merely acknowledge facts; truth is something we discover.

Songs are notes and lyrics written on the sheet music, but truth comes from the singer, not the song. Truth is what the singer discovers when brave enough to sing from their heart.

 

Our personal song is written in the experiences of our life.

 

From our memories of those experiences, we discover truth, if we are brave enough to seek it.

Memories at the End of Time’s goal is the discovery of truth in our memories.

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