I'd like to share it here.
When a person knows the truth, of any situation, there would much less combative behavior. Both physically, and emotionally (emotional meaning my point beats your point so submit). There will be a willingness to share "usually" without the need to show superiority.
When a person does not know the truth, of any situation, there are a few ways I can see that going.
1. The truth is not known, so said person holds ground based on "non-truth" if you will.
2. The truth is not known, so said person abandons non-truth for what's presently presented.
3. The truth is not known, so said person abandons the situation altogether for personal peace of mind (I do this personally).
Not that it breaks down to those 3 bullets, but it's my general epiphany right now.
When a person knows the truth, of any situation, there would much less combative behavior. Both physically, and emotionally (emotional meaning my point beats your point so submit). There will be a willingness to share "usually" without the need to show superiority.
When a person does not know the truth, of any situation, there are a few ways I can see that going.
1. The truth is not known, so said person holds ground based on "non-truth" if you will.
2. The truth is not known, so said person abandons non-truth for what's presently presented.
3. The truth is not known, so said person abandons the situation altogether for personal peace of mind (I do this personally).
Not that it breaks down to those 3 bullets, but it's my general epiphany right now.