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Posts published in “Truth, Choice, and Everyday Life”

This section explores how truth, choice, and responsibility shape everyday life.
Here we reflect on what it means to make choices, how much control we really have, and how living with truth affects the way we act, relate to others, and take responsibility for our lives β€” not as abstract philosophy, but as lived human experience.

Facing Change Without Certainty

Consider the transition from one job to another. You have received a new job offer, but you are unsure if this change will bring you happiness or satisfaction. The current job is familiar, steady, and perhaps even predic

Choosing Within Boundaries

At the heart of "Choosing Within Boundaries" lies a quiet yet profound ethical question: How do we navigate our day-to-day decisions while staying true to what we believe is right? It’s easy to think that such choices on

Living With Gradual Outcomes

Imagine you are tasked with managing your company's project timeline. You notice a small error that could go unnoticed for months if not years. This error is minor enough that it does not affect the immediate progress or

The Discipline of Clear Decision

In our daily lives, we are constantly faced with choices. These decisions can be as simple as picking out what to eat for breakfast or as significant as deciding how much time to dedicate to a personal project versus wor

Truth Beyond Social Approval

The concept of "Truth Beyond Social Approval" often feels abstract, but it's deeply rooted in the small, everyday decisions we make. This idea challenges us to consider the sincerity and integrity of our actions, especia

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