It’s not that truth is hard to find — it’s often right in front of us. We just struggle to face it because it’s uncomfortable.
For instance:
- It hurts to admit we’re overweight, so we invent a story that protects our ego.
- It’s depressing to accept that a project has failed, so we keep throwing more money at it to justify past decisions.
Truth demands an open mind — one that can absorb new information without bias or fear. To process it fully, we must detach from possessions, positions, and relationships that shape our perception.
When we let go of ego and pride, we begin to see reality as it is, not as we wish it to be.
The pursuit of truth is not about discovery; it’s about transformation — learning to see clearly, and in doing so, learning what life really means.
Truth is not hidden — it’s veiled by who we think we are. The moment we let go, the veil lifts.