Indeed, it is a soul searching article. It is talking about the concept of truth in our mind which is formed based on different perspectives as detailed in this article. What I understood is, the article talks about the concepts formed in our mind which we consider as truth of life. However, these concepts keep on changing based on our knowledge and experience and we express them in a language that we think is more closely related to what we think is the fact of the matter in a given circumstance. And our language, the selection of words and their expressions all keep on changing as well as we explore new things in life to which we consider as truthful. Overall, it is an article which invites reader to do soul search and look at the journey of truth in his life.
Thanks Andrew. I am glad you enjoyed reading this. Sometimes this quest of reevaluating the lexicon can feel a bit cumbersome and overwhleming. That's when long walks are the most ideal😉.
Also: I frequently reevaluate how I communicate to others. That's what I was thinking about when I was writing this morning, and even tried hinting at this.
Indeed, it is a soul searching article. It is talking about the concept of truth in our mind which is formed based on different perspectives as detailed in this article. What I understood is, the article talks about the concepts formed in our mind which we consider as truth of life. However, these concepts keep on changing based on our knowledge and experience and we express them in a language that we think is more closely related to what we think is the fact of the matter in a given circumstance. And our language, the selection of words and their expressions all keep on changing as well as we explore new things in life to which we consider as truthful. Overall, it is an article which invites reader to do soul search and look at the journey of truth in his life.
"For me, this has led to a continual reevaluation of the lexicon at my disposal."
Dude, me too! Big time.
Thanks Andrew. I am glad you enjoyed reading this. Sometimes this quest of reevaluating the lexicon can feel a bit cumbersome and overwhleming. That's when long walks are the most ideal😉.
You know it!
Also: I frequently reevaluate how I communicate to others. That's what I was thinking about when I was writing this morning, and even tried hinting at this.