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Trust is not equal to Truth...
In A Suboptimal Worldview Context
1. Trust is belief, confidence, faith, likability, stardom, financial wealth...2. Trust requires little to no understanding, but relies on personal preference and a dependency mindset on others for that which should be done for self, i.e., thinking.
3. Trust resides in people who are dubbed with titles such as “expert, official, authority, licensed, certified, approved, employer, job titles, researcher, clinical trial, university, study, poll, popular, scholar, professor and so on.”
4. Truth resides in people with titles.
5. Truth resides in the data, analysis and science of people with titles.
In An Optimal Worldview Context
1. Truth is all things true and untrue.2. True can be extracted from what is untrue.
3. All information must fit properly into the jigsaw puzzle of the ecosystem.
Proper Relationship Between Trust & Truth
Trust is not equal to Truth.
Trust is the prequel to Truth; and Truth is the prequel to Trust.
Trust and Truth are forms of each other.
Trust begets and leads to Truth.
Truth begets and leads to Trust.
Trust is the continuous process of maturing in and uniting understandings about self and all else.
Truth is what it is just as I am that I am.
Truth is accurate, correct, error-free, properly oriented
Untrue is inaccurate, incorrect, contains errors, misplaced
Untrue is an inaccurate understanding and/or the inaccurate connecting of understanding.
Example 1:
Truth is an acorn fell and it fell from a tree.
Untrue is the partial truth that something fell, but it is completely untrue that the sky is falling unless the tree canopy formed the limit of Chicken Little's awareness.
If Chicken little either knew that what fell was an acorn from a tree or knew that the sky was not falling, Chicken Little would be speaking untruth, lying. If Chicken Little later encountered information that his understanding or connection was incorrect, yet Chicken Little resisted changing his mind, then Chicken Little is a liar.
Example 2:
Truths: Water, H2O, Hydrogen, Oxygen
Untrue: Hydrogen is water, Oxygen is water
Untrue: Hydrogen and Oxygen are water. (closer to truth)
Truth: Water is Hydrogen and Oxygen combined in the right proportion.
Repeating A Few Simple Takeaways We Can Quickly Use To Analyze Who & What We Trust And What We Consider Truth
1. When understandings are misplaced, trust is misplaced.2. Understandings are misplaced when information is not in proper order and/or proper relationship and/or has significant gaps and/or has become damaged so as to interact with other information in a corrupt manner.
3. Trust the process that helps you learn who and what are true to trust.
4. We trust human laws when we don't understand natural laws.
5. With each passing day we are alive, it is our responsibility to learn more and combine that with experience to revisit and reorder information into their proper places. This continuous process helps us determine, recognize and understand what logic is properly oriented.
6. How much truth we understand determines who we trust. Thus who and what we trust has everything to do with the amount of truth contained in our own knowledge of self and all else.
7. In other words, we will trust people who are untrustworthy and we will trust what is untrue when we don't understand enough about ourselves and the relationship of those understandings to all else, and the other way around.
8. Suboptimal: Who you trust determines who tells the truth. What you trust is truth.
9. Optimal: Trust is the continuous process of unifying consciousness to reASsemble wholeness and AScertain truth.