The aim of truth, aphorism 323, A Human Strategy, Matt Berry
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The aim of truth is not to convince, nor is it to define, but to turn the listener’s eyes toward that which the speaker sees. We speak, however specific the words, only in a general direction. There is still much in truth which the listener must guess.
The aim of truth is not to convince, nor is it to define, but to turn the listener’s eyes toward that which the speaker sees. We speak, however specific the words, only in a general direction. There is still much in truth which the listener must guess.