Utility, Truth and Consequence – An Important Lesson


[T]rue enough to do what? That’s the question.

***Your opinion is only enough to determine your action, but it is not enough to claim it is ‘true’, When you claim something is true, at that point you promise to others it is true enough to determine their action. And by that claim expose them to potential harm. This violates every ethical and moral limit to cooperation.***

A Hierarchy of Truths:

    True enough to imagine a conceptual relationship.
    True enough for me to feel good about myself.
    True enough for me to take actions that produce positive results.
    True enough for me to not cause others to react negatively to me.
    True enough to resolve a conflict without subjective opinion among my fellow people with similar values.
    True enough to resolve a conflict without subjective opinion across different peoples with different values.
    True regardless of all opinions or perspectives.
    Tautologically true: in that the two things are equal.

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