Contemplation About Truth, Religion, and Learning
First of all I would like to start out this article with a sorry. I haven’t written anything since the beginning of this article. Quite frankly I haven’t done much since then. Previously I had been working on some pretty cool projects such as vmplib and some projects relating to vexide. Now, later on I will likely have some articles and discourse surronding these topics, but that’s for another day.
Truth is a very hard thing, specifically truth that comes with logic. I had a conversation with my parents today about this sort of “logical truth.” I explained that everything must be proven by logic and that you can’t assume anything as true. I also explained how you musn’t get angry when people point out small errors as it leads to and is complacency. This got them quite angered, they proceeded to explain that this ins’t true when talking in a social manner. I do completely agree with this, and I must say that I was wrong previously to point out small errors. However in school it’s fine and good, but when talking to your parents or friends about stories and as they explained they might get a name wrong, correcting them everytime when they say that wrong name likely isn’t the most productive, as it might get them angry and in their mind detracts and takes away from the main points or contentions. However what I said to them, I still stick with and agree with, you can’t get angry at people for trying to help find the truth in something you say or better yet, you shouldn’t as it could detract again from the conversation and as I previously explained is the entrance for and is complacency.
Pertaining to Religion this rigorous proof and logical thinking most of the times can’t be used.
(This was really just some random article I made to put down my thoughts, I can’t even remember by train of thought as this is now months later)