Lies are convenient- People find them when they need them to fill holes in their story, to misdirect or redirect people to other issues or matter. Often times people make them up as they go. They're convenient to find, mainly because they appear almost out of thin air. In fact, Lies are a fabrication, a... Continue Reading →
Categorical thinking
A categorical thinker is someone who uses broad generalizations and categories to understand the world. In a simple sense, we put things into boxes with labels. We categorize them. What is 'good' what is 'bad' what 'is' and what 'isn't'. It's a short assumption we internalize or generalization into a cookie cutter label of 'true'... Continue Reading →
Breaking Three Classical Logic Laws
I was having a bout of conversation with ChatGPT in trying to reconcile differences in words, meaning, truth, and logic. From discussions of philology to tautology. I personally don't like classical logic to frame reality, and prefer much better to use fuzzy logic or paraconsistent logic where things are on a spectrum to better see... Continue Reading →
Duality of Certainty on Truth
In the search for Truth, we must have healthy levels of doubt, yet also have healthy levels of conviction and when the time is right, to be the blacksmith that strikes the iron when it is hot with a level of conviction. We must flow between doubt and conviction in a way that is in... Continue Reading →
Discernment to not conflate fiction with reality
Discernment is key in today's day and age, as well as every other day and age. The ability to determine what is true and what is real as well as to distinguish the differences in nuance for axiomatic spectrums of duality like the concept of 'good and evil' or any other form of dualistic thought.... Continue Reading →
On the word ‘Semite’
So, there was this great flood depicted in many religions and cultures throughout the world. In the Abrahamic Religions (Judaism, Islam, and Christianity), there was a man Named Noah who built an Ark to survive the floods. Noah had three sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Thus the people descending from the three sons were named... Continue Reading →
On the suffix -Nesia
The word 'nesia' comes from Ancient Hellenic (Greek) meaning 'island'. These words below are found to have 'nesia'; Polynesia = Poly for 'many' + Nesia 'island' = Many islandsMicronesia = Micro for 'small' + Nesia = Small islandsIndonesia = Indo (loosely translated) for the 'Indus region' + Nesia = Indus region islands The suffix '-Nesia'... Continue Reading →
The Duty for those that bear to See
If seeing is believing, Then those that see have a duty to speak and act If they don't speak or act based on what they see, then they're good as blind. Dismissive of the state of reality. Negligent to how things are. Thus in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. We... Continue Reading →
With Age comes the potentiality of Wisdom. Wisdom of the Elders.
This is an opinion post as well as an observation of eclectic ponderous musings. People who are old have been 'around the block' meaning that they've experienced life to some degree. I say that age gives way to the number of chances to gain wisdom. People live their lives doing things over and over and... Continue Reading →
Trust and Truth are integral to eachother
When someone Trusts something, they believe that that something will act a specific way. Whether that something is a person or business or item or thing. People have an expectation for what it will do. This trust is basically a belief. A belief to perform a specific way. When you drink water from your water... Continue Reading →