#Learningthetruth, that is, that there is no truth, was the most difficult and most rewarding thing I have ever done.
If I wasn’t so sure I didn’t know something, anything, I would not be sure at all.
Let’s be perfectly clear… I am not trying to change your mind; I’m not trying to convince you of anything and I am not someone who needs to be believed. I, in my life so far have made some personal discoveries, these are some of them. I am not a doctor and even if I was, I would not expect that to be any more of a reason to accept my opinion as fact. Not to dismiss a higher education or years of study in any particular area or field, but that only means, in my opinion, that you have a much stronger bias to your opinion, that is all. Having what you consider to be ‘all the facts’ or ‘years of research’ on your side is great, really, good for you, but that does not mean you are correct. It may provide a lot more reasons to assume so, but it is still just your opinion, and you could be way off. The fact is, we are all one single ‘thing’ or ‘event’ or ‘discovery’ away from having to change our minds, again, singularly and/or collectively, to be correct.