Light & Thought
A collection of Steve Graves' reflections.
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The Cost of Living in Falsehood

The World That Isn't Real

The inability to admit mistakes stops growth.

On a personal level, it means people stay trapped.

On a societal level, it means civilization itself is at risk.

Civilization survives by learning from mistakes.

We build laws, science, and justice systems that improve because we can say, "We were wrong -- let's fix it."

But a world that cannot admit error is a world that cannot survive.

The cracks grow until collapse comes.

And the people who thought they were safest inside their false world discover too late that it was the most fragile of all.


Next in the series:
The Antidote

Series index:
The World That Isn't Real -- Table of Contents

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