One event. Two people.
One sees opportunity. The other sees failure.
Both are telling the truth—their truth.
So… what’s yours?
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One event. Two people.
One sees opportunity. The other sees failure.
Both are telling the truth—their truth.
So… what’s yours?
Ever argued with someone who swears they’re right?
Maybe they are.
Maybe you are too.
Because truth isn’t always about facts—it’s about perspective.
What if truth isn’t one thing—but a combination of many perspectives?
Maybe the absolute truth is something no single person can fully see.
A colonizer might see progress.
The colonized might see destruction.
Same history.
Different truths.
Perspective shapes reality.
If two people describe the same object differently, who is right?
Maybe both.
Maybe truth isn’t just what we see, but how we interpret it.
Truth isn’t always absolute.
Two people can see the same event and experience two different realities.
Because truth depends on perspective.
Technology isn’t dangerous.
But when tech is used to control minds, what happens to free will?
Will we use AI, or will AI use us?
We worry about AI replacing us.
Maybe we should worry about AI controlling us.
Tech isn’t the enemy—power without ethics is.
Neuralink could let us:
✅ Move objects with thoughts
✅ Treat mental illness
✅ Enhance intelligence
But imagine a future where:
❌ Governments monitor your mind
❌ Hackers control your thoughts
Exciting? Or terrifying?
AI and brain-computer interfaces could make us superhuman.
Or they could make us slaves to technology.
The difference? Who controls the switch.