Truths
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Some years ago, I stumbled across a simple design exercise that helps people understand and solve complex problems, and like many of these design exercises, it kind of seems trivial at first, but under deep inspection, it turns out that it reveals unexpected
truths
about the way that we collaborate and make sense of things.
Eternal
truths.
With increasing awareness of how common these experiences are, perhaps we can feel freer to be frank about our feelings and build confidence in some simple truths: you have talent, you are capable, and you belong.
I hold certain
truths
to be self-evident: Women are equal to men.
I hold these
truths
to be self-evident, but let me be clear: I'm a mess.
You behave in a committed way, and then you begin to understand the
truths
of religion.
Did we create mathematical concepts to help us understand the universe around us, or is math the native language of the universe itself, existing whether we find its
truths
or not?
President Bill Clinton famously declared, "I believe one of the great
truths
to emerge from this triumphant expedition inside the human genome is that in genetic terms, human beings, regardless of race, are more than 99.9 percent the same."
And I think it is by questioning, and saying to myself that there are no absolute
truths.
Hidden mathematical
truths
permeate our whole physical world.
The worst of times can be the best of times, because certain
truths
flash up in ways that you can't ignore.
But these
truths
are often times hidden by a very noisy sales pitch.
We hear his words and translate them into our own internal
truths.
Through considering the uncertainties in all that we had asserted, to the inviolable truths, incontestable truths, I developed a more nuanced understanding.
We didn't wait any prerequisite amount of time for our courtship; we told each other the vulnerable
truths
up front: I am a transgender man, which means the F on my birth certificate should have stood for "False," instead of "Female."
We didn't have the kind of the relationship where we talked about the deeper stuff; but, like many siblings and like people in all kinds of relationships, we were hesitant to tell our truths, to reveal our wounds, to admit our wrongdoings.
I said my truths, but more important than that, I sought the truth of others.
But you see there, that desire to mitigate the impact of race and racism shows up in how we attempt to manage time, in the ways we narrate history, in the ways we attempt to shove the negative
truths
of the present into the past, in the ways we attempt to argue that the future that we hope for is the present in which we're currently living.
And I think we have a tendency to not be clear about this, to try to move our inner
truths
to outer truths, or to not be fair about it to each other, and when people are telling us their inner truths, to try to make them defend them by outer-truth standards.
But politics is essentially a competition between partial
truths.
And en route, we took darshan from Rinpoche, and he sat with us and told us about the Four Noble Truths, the essence of the Buddhist path.
And when we do that, and when we move from the politics of me to the politics of all of us together, we rediscover those beautiful, counterintuitive truths: that a nation is strong when it cares for the weak, that it becomes rich when it cares for the poor, it becomes invulnerable when it cares about the vulnerable.
We follow up, we check in, we speak our personal
truths
and, when appropriate, we apologize.
It's a process by which technologists hide ugly
truths
inside black box algorithms and call them objective; call them meritocratic.
It undermines our fixed
truths
and what we believe to be our culture and their culture.
And so when Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence, "We hold these
truths
to be self-evident, that all men are created equal," he did not mean "We hold these
truths
to be self-evident, that all men are clones."
It's time we confront some tough
truths
about wildfires, and come to understand that we need to learn to better live with them and change how they come to our forests, our homes and our communities.
And although her image has proliferated, Kahlo’s body of work reminds us that there are no simple
truths
about the life, work and legacy of the woman behind the icon.
And, especially if you regard these two as deep
truths
to live by and to inform your life decisions, then they seem a little bit to conflict with each other.
As far as we know, evidence to discover the most fundamental
truths
of all the sciences is here just for the taking, on our planet.
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