The Illusion of Absolute Truth

You can never know the absolute truth of anything—because what you encounter are opinions, not truth.
Every opinion is shaped by experience, upbringing, fear, success, and bias.
What one person calls truth is often just their version of reality.
That’s why arguments rarely resolve anything.
They don’t uncover truth—they only expose perspective.
Wisdom lies not in proving who is right, but in understanding why people think the way they do.
Because the closer you get to the person, the farther you move from certainty.
The real truth is this:
Facts may exist, but human truth is always filtered through opinion.
And knowing that—changes how you listen, judge, and respond.- Pratham Lingadalli

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