Not telling the truth hurts worse than telling it.

review Not telling the truth hurts worse than telling it.

There is a certain amount of Truth out there – and from where we sit, it looks to be infinite, or at least infinitely larger than what we think we can conceive.

Our responsibility in this is to publish that Truth – to talk about it, to forward conversations – that we can see as we see it.

Beyond that, our job is to constantly be searching for the Truth in all things around us and to improve our conditions by applying what we find to our own lives and in helping those around us.

Just like something as simple as making a better cup of coffee. Lots of people like coffee. It’s one of those little addictions which help improve our human existence. If you know the tips and tricks to making better coffee – and share these ideas – everyone who likes coffee can improve their lives just that little, tiny bit.

Larger things (such as the underlying unifying philosophy of Life) might be harder to find. But when we do find a way which makes sense to us, that we test and find useful – that is exactly what we should be telling others about to help them anyway we can.

At least that is what my approach to life is.

But I’m a publisher. I publish things.

You might be a blogger or other conversationalist. Your idea might be to find what others are saying and then push this along. Or you may simply like talking to people.

Either or any way, truth is still the stuff that works – or as the ancient Polynesians would say, "Effectiveness is the measure of truth."

Our job in this is to let people know what we have found.

Now, there’s a funny thing that happens with the mind when we don’t. Often you can feel physical pain or discomfort when you don’t work at getting this known. When you sit on something you know would help someone else (even if you don’t know who that someone else might be) – it can result in physical pain in a joint, or your back, or a headache, or some other somatic sensation. The trick is to be in tune with yourself enough to simply find, uncover, and start broadcasting this truth that you just found.

And you can see in this how famous authors suffer their angst through those stories they write which ultimately become best-sellers.

Just wanted to let you know all about this – sure, it’s 2am and I just got up from a not-unpleasant sleep. But my dreams said you need to tell this story. And my body then said, "I’m not going back to sleep until you do…"

So here I sit, and now you’ve heard this story.

The next point for me is to figure how to get these to come during normal waking hours – but that is chasing the line of thought which winds up with following my passion more closely, doesn’t it?

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So one thing you can count on from me with this point forward – we’re going to be getting a lot of useful data out which can help you with your own life purpose. Because we all want to live less-painful lives, don’t we?!?


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