The Truth About Truth…

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Ladies and gentlemen, I stand before you with a simple message: No one knows the truth—the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

We like to believe we do. We cling to facts, to stories, to what we are told. But how much of it is real? How much is just what we think is real? Every witness sees a different angle. Every historian writes with a bias. Every storyteller shapes the past to fit the present.

If someone tells you they know the truth, ask yourself—do they? Can they? Maybe the truth is too vast, too complex, too hidden. Maybe we live our entire lives believing in shadows, mistaking illusions for reality.

So what does that mean for us? Should we stop searching? No. But we should question. We should doubt. We should accept that certainty is often an illusion.

Perhaps, in the end, the only real truth is that no one truly knows.

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