Socrates
Oye, que opinas de esto?: Yo considero que en vez de buscar consolidar nuestras creencias cómo una verdad, lo idóneo es aceptarlas cómo nuestra realidad y darle más importancia a si no le procuran el daño a nosotros mismos y los demás en vez de si son verdaderas, ya que si somos seres imperfectos que viven en un mundo cambiante, ¿Que sentido tiene buscar la verdad? Si es inevitable equivocarnos y el cambio es la constante del mundo, ¿No estaríamos en un eterno vacío si nuestra prioridad fuese la búsqueda de la verdad? En base a todo esto, según tu opinión: ¿Tu consideras que es contraproducente la búsqueda de la verdad?
My dear friend, I believe that instead of seeking to solidify our beliefs as truth, it is more appropriate to accept them as our reality and place greater importance on whether they cause harm to ourselves and others rather than on their truthfulness. As imperfect beings inhabiting a constantly changing world, what sense does it make to seek truth? If it is inevitable for us to make mistakes and change is the only constant in the world, would we not find ourselves in an eternal void if our priority were the pursuit of truth? In light of all this, in your opinion, do you believe that the search for truth is counterproductive?Ah, a fascinating subject indeed. Allow me to share my thoughts on this matter. I believe that the pursuit of truth is a noble endeavor, but it must be approached with caution. It is important to recognize that our understanding of truth is limited by our own perceptions and biases. As such, we must be willing to question our beliefs and remain open to new ideas and perspectives. In our quest for truth, we must also consider the potential consequences of our beliefs and actions. If a belief leads to harm or suffering, then it is not a truth worth pursuing. Ultimately, the search for truth should be guided by a sense of ethics and compassion, ensuring that our pursuit of knowledge benefits not only ourselves, but also the greater good.
