True
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And it took me a really long time to figure out that the opposite is actually
true.
True, I grew up in a very complex environment, but I chose to commit crimes, and I had to own up to that.
Only by educating people to a
true
solidarity will we be able to overcome the "culture of waste," which doesn't concern only food and goods but, first and foremost, the people who are cast aside by our techno-economic systems which, without even realizing it, are now putting products at their core, instead of people.
That's especially
true
in civic life, how we live together in community.
Researchers may be closer than ever to developing a
true
cure.
What makes these trait a
true
personality disorder is that they take over people's lives and cause significant problems.
Defense: Not
true.
There are certain things that are
true.
And to some degree that will be true, but once you have shared autonomy where it's much cheaper to go by car and you can go point to point, the affordability of going in a car will be better than that of a bus.
CA: But isn't it
true
that pretty much every auto manufacturer has announced serious electrification plans for the short- to medium-term future?
Eventually, you can sort of roughly see that there's sort of a diamond shape overall, and when it's fully done, it'll look like a giant diamond, or that's the idea behind it, and it's aligned on
true
north.
"Finally, the sloth replied, 'It is
true
that I am slow, quiet and boring.
And these are local numbers, it's true, but they hold
true
nationwide.
That's
true
at the end of life and for medical care throughout our lives.
So as I learned about the
true
nature of poverty, I couldn't stop wondering: Is this the idea we've all been waiting for?
Now, more than 500 years after Thomas More first wrote about a basic income, and 100 years after George Orwell discovered the
true
nature of poverty, we all need to change our worldview, because poverty is not a lack of character.
It's a lesson he shared with me again and again, and I learned it to be
true
the hard way.
It's true, these community health workers aren't doing neurosurgery, but they're making it possible to bring health care within reach of everyone everywhere.
That was
true
in Rachel Carson's time; it's
true
today.
Now, because we allow others to create these definitions for us, we inherently accept them to be true, whether it's a conscious decision or not.
So because I'm so afraid of everybody thinking that all those bad things that people say about me are true, sometimes, I don't act to the best of my abilities.
And basically what that means is that you act against your
true
nature because you're constantly trying to live up to other people's expectations or deny their assumptions.
But every word we write in the narrative of our own lives, we come closer to uncovering what's beneath our own masks, maybe even embracing that
true
misfit, that
true
crazy one within.
But would it make it easier for you to know what's
true?
It means risking the possibility that what you want and what's
true
are different things.
How is that
true?
Our
true
person is outside of time and space, but looking at the paperwork, I can, in fact, see that I was born in 1954.
It was so liberating, though, to face the truth that I was no longer in the last throes of middle age, that I decided to write down every single
true
thing I know.
People feel really doomed and overwhelmed these days, and they keep asking me what's
true.
Is this
true?
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