WHAT IS TRUTH?

How can we find higher truth in an era of tribes and sensationalism?

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How do you define truth? Is truth really ever objective? How do we seek a more complete truth amongst all of the noise? In this speech I give my thoughts on the matter.

Show notes 

  • Don's history in seeking truth
  • Classical definitions of truth
  • Is truth subjective
  • How tribes take us further from truth
  • The problem with Social Media
  • The importance of context in truth
  • The failure of world leaders to seek truth
  • Advice for finding higher truth

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A series of informal conversations over tea about a wide variety of topics. Sharing conversations over tea has a unique capacity to expose and hopefully dissolve tribalism and engender free, uninhibited conversation. I hope that this series provides interesting viewpoints and ideas which engage, entertain and inspire. 

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