Yes, in a sense by trying to define anything as untrue the paradoxes arise - is there really anything that we could experience that doesn't exist or is untrue?
So in a sense everything is true - I believe what most people are interested in learning or exploring is logic/form/structure. In many ways we could see truths as the variable foundations upon which form/logic/structure etc. grow. The truth is simply the existence of all these and not something that is predetermined fact waiting for us to "passively" observe and see what it was suppose to be.
What arises from these are potential conflicts when growth is constrained to a specific space and I believe that's where people try to agree upon truths and we have things like cultures and manners of social interaction that are accepted similar to natural laws (for a time, until people decide to change those prior accepted "truths" ... convenient huh?)
Maybe something closer to a truth is that we're learning to create ... no, even closer to a truth might be just the creation itself - learning is optional!![]()


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