When we train ourselves to win arguments rather than explore mystery and humble inquiry, people avoid engaging with us, as a consequence we don't give them the chance to be a source of revelation in our lives.
Is the analysis of how something might be false really a better way to truth than asking how something might be true? Falsehood is easy to see for those who are humble and honestly seek to the input of others.
Truth is the elusive thing because it's better and more liberating than we can imagine and it is revealed in the most unexpected places. We need eyes to see and ears to hear the good news. Preoccupation with the bad news of falsehood is a sure path to falsehood.
Is the analysis of how something might be false really a better way to truth than asking how something might be true? Falsehood is easy to see for those who are humble and honestly seek to the input of others.
Truth is the elusive thing because it's better and more liberating than we can imagine and it is revealed in the most unexpected places. We need eyes to see and ears to hear the good news. Preoccupation with the bad news of falsehood is a sure path to falsehood.