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Originally Posted by Operator
Well, the most important thing is: do not EXPECT definitive answers.
Most people tend to think dualistic: good and bad. Recently I was watching the movie chronicles of Riddick with family
and they kept asking me who are the good guys and who are the bad guys.
This film is a good example that there is no such thing except characters/factions with their individual agenda.
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"First of all, you came light. A four-man crew for me? Insulting!"
"So here I sit. All back-of-the-bus and chit."
Great movie! One of my personal favorites.
Paul T; Welcome to the rabbit hole!
There flat isn't any single source truth to be had, period! Anyone who tells you so is selling something.
Neither does it pay to run from one "whistleblower" to the next. And forget all this junk about "that one is lying, because his tale doesn't agree with the other". Plain fact is, many of these folk have come out of
incredibly compartmentalized enviroments. They may be very sincere and truthfull about what they know/saw, but keep in mind the tale about the three blind men trying to describe an elephant.
What's in the future?
Think of a squirrel running out on a branch. The farther out he goes, the shakier it gets.
The best cure for information overload is perspective, and assimilation. Furiously digging for more leaves little time for that. 30+ years of it has taught me that much.
"If you find yourself caught out in the rain, don't bother running. It's raining everywhere." - D. T. Suzuki