Maximus

Telling the truth makes me feel good

I like telling the truth, I like eliminating doubts and I like making sure everybody knows all there is to know. Everything should be on the surface. I find comfort in that because I know nothing is coming back to bite me, and I can deal with things as they come, not days or weeks down the line. But more so I think honesty is a virtue, and I believe it weaves the fabric of your life in an honorable way that is very stable and very rewarding. It could also be explained this way: honesty provides your life a stable foundation, but building the foundation itself is not a stable process. It's quite simple.

I know this may seem childish but I don't care, this is how I live my life. One thing that helps is that there's no life changing or life threatening truth that I can speak, so I'm pretty safe. I mean everybody knows about the Epstein Files, ICE murdering innocent people and other things. I'm pretty sure what Israel is doing falls under genocide, it's hard to believe anything else. Still, Palestine was known to fabricate some claims, so it may not be as bad as they say, but it looks like it's pretty bad, atrocious acts. Same probably goes for both sides. I wasn't there personally and I haven't really had time to fully educate myself on that, but I'll just mention it as one of the things deemed most despicable today that a normal person would speak out about. There are many other things going on in the world that I may mention in the future in other posts, like the war on Ukraine, which I definitely condemn. Or whatever's happening in Iran.

Sometimes it pays nothing to talk about the truth or voice your opinion though. I do know that doing something good where you are now can be a more grounded and efficient endeavor, so I would like to focus more on that.