Discommunication
April 30, 2024Micromanagement
May 6, 2024“There is a big difference between what is factual and what is real.”
Sometimes some things can feel real or even be real; however, being real does not mean it is factual. For example, although dragons and mermaids are real in amusement parks, dragons and mermaids do not exist in reality; which means, dragons and mermaids are not factually real, or they are not based on “Factual-Reality”.
Same applies to many of our mindsets and even perceptions of reality. This is why, we must always make sure what seems or feels real is actually proven to be true. Hence why, facts protect us from all forms of deception, including self-deception. As further stated in Self-Relativity:
“Facts are the only verifier of the truth”
This is why, Theory of Self-Relativity advocates and teaches what it has termed as “Factual-Thinking”. Because facts are facts, and only one form of fact exists for every situation. Facts are not open to interpretation; therefore, facts are not open to manipulation. Facts are open to examination and if necessary, facts are open to replacement; however, facts are not open to interpretation.