Thursday, March 5, 2020

Which is more important in life? Truth or Faith?

I would say they both are equally important. Why?

Because we have seen them both save lives and also take lives.

Sometimes the truth is too much to bear. As in 60% of humans cannot deal with UFOs being real here on earth. And Sometimes faith kills when people feel unworthy or feel they did something wrong and need to kill themselves. For example, people in a rage when doing a mass killing often kill themselves because they know they are wrong or crazy and shouldn't live after doing this. Is this because of faith or truth? It could be either or both. I think they were suicidal to begin with and the mass killing gave them an excuse to kill themselves too mostly.

So, the balance of Truth and Faith is how we all stay alive.

I would say integrity is the combination of Truth and Faith in one's life where your word is your bond and you defend your family and friends whenever you can do this in a good way and a useful way.

So, integrity (being honest with yourself and others enough so you can function and live to an old age) is really really important if you want to live beyond 25 or 30 especially.

Oftentimes faith is being dishonest with yourself and sometimes truth is actually a lie that you believe too. So, how does one figure all this out?

I have noticed that the poorer one is the more likely that person is to tell a lie to survive.

Whereas, it depends but sometimes rich people lie to themselves and others and sometimes they don't.

So, likely the people most likely to tell the truth are the middle class who aren't so poor that they have to lie to survive or aren't so rich that their ethics get all jumbled up in just too much money and living in an ivory tower.

So, my goal was never to be rich because I saw how much it twisted so many people I met along the way, especially when I was college age.

My goal was to stay with middle Class values even if I became rich which seemed like a good idea then and seems  even more like a good idea later in life now that I have had time to live and to think about all this more than I did in college.

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