We can state that truth stems from non-truth. But, is there an objective truth? Can any approach to our existences be objective? I think that from the very moment in which we reflect on something we are subjective. We are subjective because we are able to think, but we can think since we exist or we can exist since we think?
The way we see “reality” is then completely subjective. Do objective views exist? Can subjectivity exist without objectivity? Isn’t it from objectivity that subjectivity stems from? Does subjectivity compulsorily need objectivity to exist? I think it can exist by itself, since absolutely no-one can behold reality from an objective standpoint. Any rational judgement will be tainted by our feelings, because our thoughts rely on a basis of feelings, suppositions and prejudices.
Non-truth. Our lies. We lie to a lot of people, but we also lie to ourselves when we keep on trying to deny, vehemently, everything that can possibly surround us. Then our lies become our truth and the line between them, thoroughly, blurs. I don’t know why I try so desperately to seek out the truth, when I, actually, cannot dare stand the fractures that my utopian thoughts bare. I am immersed in lies.
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