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No, the truth remains the same regardless of how people perceive or interpret it. People's perspectives may influence how they understand or accept the truth, but it does not change the truth itself.
The dictionary defines truth as the true or actual state of a matter, while defining honesty as being honourable in principles, intentions and actions. One can be truthful in what they say, but not honest in their intent. For example: "Do these jeans make me look fat?" "No, the jeans don't make you look fat!" (The responder is telling the truth, it's not the jeans that make the wearer look fat. But if they were being honest they would have replied, "No, the jeans don't make you look fat - it's just you that's fat!")
Ah...a question for the ages.Many have claimed to know the answer to this. There is a Buddhist answer, a Hindu answer, a Christian answer, an Islamic answer...and so on.If there are many answers, is it truth?There are also scientific answers, mathematical answers, philosophical answers, and pragmatic answers.And there are many who say that the truth, if there is such a thing, cannot be known; that real capital-T Truth is beyond human understanding.The best place to look is within yourself.When you seek the truth, no matter where you arrive, it will meet some people's definitions of 'truth' and not others'. Some will say you are right, some will say you are wrong, and some will say that they don't know.Some will say that the only truth to be found is what you find when you are not looking. Some will say that THEY KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER and that everyone who disagrees with them is damned. Some will say there are many kinds of truth, and some will say there is only one absolute truth, make that Absolute Truth, and it just happens to be what they believe in. And some will keep saying (a) that they don't know and (b) that it doesn't matter whether they know or not because it isn't going to change anything they do.I happen to think that there is such a thing as Truth and that knowing it is not something we ordinary humans can achieve; so I settle for relative truth, in the belief that some truth is better than no truth.
That's a question that has been asked for many years. The answer varies from person to person. What I consider to be the truth may not be the same thing to you. Truth also has varying degrees. There's I think that's true, that's probably true, I wish that were true and absolute truth. The sun came up this morning is an absolute truth. It will come up in the morning is an example of I think that's true. Look inside yourself to what you believe. I hope you find the truth. Beware, the truth is quite often upsetting and not pretty. I'm sure you've heard of the ugly truth.
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No, the truth remains the same regardless of how people perceive or interpret it. People's perspectives may influence how they understand or accept the truth, but it does not change the truth itself.
People can change the way they look at things, which might change how they see things and make them appear to have a different personality.
It helped people look up things easier.
Aristotle.
I would say, personally, that people look for truth and security. Something they know is true and safe.
No, people who lie are just scared of telling the truth.
the truth is i do not know look somewhere else stupid people
Their change in growth and structure
because they can change things and make you look bad, they could also do some thing serious and you could get the blame for it. They are bad people. -.-
Climate starts to look weird and bad weather will come, that’s why they are aware.
people like to change their look
Look up alternator change chevy venture van and do the same things