Viewpoints

The following statements exhibit one man’s viewpoint at a given moment in time. No preconceptions were harmed in the stating of these viewpoints.

Overheard at a bus stop:
“I love everyone. I’m not judgemental like my friend Betty. I can’t stand judgemental people. They can’t see that we’re all one. They’re so negative. I hate that!”

Can pure truth exist in this physical realm?

As soon as I make a statement I tend to think of it as an approximation only. One that can and most likely will be proven at least partially wrong at some future point in space time. I don’t know that that reflects a changing reality as much as it does a changing perspective….

“Any false or partially false premise extended with accurate logic will generate an approximate simulation of insanity”
— Blake Williams in Robert Anton Wilson’s The Trick Top Hat
If I believe the above statement and I also believe that approximations of reality seem to be the closest we can achieve while in physical form, then does that mean that every premise leads to insanity…
What would a completely true premise look like?

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