Inherently, most people know the truth when they see it or hear it. Truth has the 'ring of truth'. It resonates within. Readings of Peterson (and many podcasts), books like "The Intellectual Life" and even Psychology Today agree that speaking the truth makes you a whole individual where speaking lies you know to be lies to manipulate is …
Inherently, most people know the truth when they see it or hear it. Truth has the 'ring of truth'. It resonates within. Readings of Peterson (and many podcasts), books like "The Intellectual Life" and even Psychology Today agree that speaking the truth makes you a whole individual where speaking lies you know to be lies to manipulate is actually detrimental to your health, unless you are sociopathic and lying makes you feel powerful.
Read enough of Ian Robertson's brain chemistry research or Steven Pinker's work and etc., you will come to the conclusion that "feeling the truth" is literally apart of our DNA's inherent behavioral directives. Like spiders, birds, bees and every other living species having behaviors that are unlearned and obviously are DNA inherited traits that foster species survival, human DNA leads us to seek the "truth" and we resonate within when we identify it. Speaking only the truth as we know it, guides us to a greater understanding of what is truth and who speak truth around us and who do not.
If you think about this further, humanity is geared to sharing knowledge and talent in exchange for that in others that we do not inherently carry. In doing so we create a value structure which we call merit-based compensation that is present, if you read carefully, in the US Constitution. This is also very obvious when investing in other countries without the same protections to free speech and individual property. The US is the best country for investment because the US Constitution promotes free speech, innovation and it protects one's rights to one's own intellectual creativity.
"...speaking the truth makes you a whole individual where speaking lies you know to be lies to manipulate is actually detrimental to your health, unless you are sociopathic and lying makes you feel powerful." [Aside: is it better for your health then to lie if you are a sociopath? Could the MSM simply solve their perspective problem by pre-pending a disclaimer: "Warning: presenters are lying for their health."?]
A great observation, sadly too long for a bumper sticker, and worthy to prod that technology to upgrade to bumper folio.
Inherently, most people know the truth when they see it or hear it. Truth has the 'ring of truth'. It resonates within. Readings of Peterson (and many podcasts), books like "The Intellectual Life" and even Psychology Today agree that speaking the truth makes you a whole individual where speaking lies you know to be lies to manipulate is actually detrimental to your health, unless you are sociopathic and lying makes you feel powerful.
Read enough of Ian Robertson's brain chemistry research or Steven Pinker's work and etc., you will come to the conclusion that "feeling the truth" is literally apart of our DNA's inherent behavioral directives. Like spiders, birds, bees and every other living species having behaviors that are unlearned and obviously are DNA inherited traits that foster species survival, human DNA leads us to seek the "truth" and we resonate within when we identify it. Speaking only the truth as we know it, guides us to a greater understanding of what is truth and who speak truth around us and who do not.
If you think about this further, humanity is geared to sharing knowledge and talent in exchange for that in others that we do not inherently carry. In doing so we create a value structure which we call merit-based compensation that is present, if you read carefully, in the US Constitution. This is also very obvious when investing in other countries without the same protections to free speech and individual property. The US is the best country for investment because the US Constitution promotes free speech, innovation and it protects one's rights to one's own intellectual creativity.
"...speaking the truth makes you a whole individual where speaking lies you know to be lies to manipulate is actually detrimental to your health, unless you are sociopathic and lying makes you feel powerful." [Aside: is it better for your health then to lie if you are a sociopath? Could the MSM simply solve their perspective problem by pre-pending a disclaimer: "Warning: presenters are lying for their health."?]
A great observation, sadly too long for a bumper sticker, and worthy to prod that technology to upgrade to bumper folio.