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【チ。25話】美しい物語の締め方を大絶賛するフレッシュ兄貴【海外の反応和訳】
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Alan Wood • 1 card
Truth is not unloading our opinions onto someone. That is not truth. Truth is not telling our beliefs about things. That is not truth. Those are ways that we actually hide from truth. Truth is much more intimate than that. When we tell the truth, it has the sense of a confession. I don’t mean a confession of something bad or wrong, but I mean the s
... See moreAdyashanti • The End of Your World: Uncensored Straight Talk on the Nature of Enlightenment
“Democracies are not normal. Tyranny is the historical norm. If we stopped doing all of the continuous hard work that is needed to maintain our distinctiveness in that regard, we would quickly come into equilibrium with tyranny.”
Jeff Bezos, 2020 letter to shareholders
Few questions today are more salient or more vital than the ones we’re asking about truth. Who determines the truth? How do we know when it’s true? Does it even matter? Can my truth be different from your truth? And what happens if it is? These issues have arisen alongside a parallel question about lies and falsehood. Google Trends shows that the p
... See moreAshley Rindsberg • The Gray Lady Winked: How the New York Times's Misreporting, Distortions and Fabrications Radically Alter History
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Alex Dobrenko • 1 card
Television journalism is largely a farce. Celebrity reporters, masquerading as journalists, make millions a year and give a platform to the powerful and the famous so they can spin, equivocate, and lie. Sitting in a studio, putting on makeup, and chatting with Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, or Lawrence Summers has little to do with journalism. If you
... See moreChris Hedges • Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle
Truth is not just “what happened” but also what you or any party has a right to know—and can handle responsibly.
Richard Rohr • Breathing Under Water : Spirituality and the Twelve Steps
“Fake news” allowed agendas to advance regardless of, and often contrary to, the truth.