Friday, January 14, 2011

Three sides to every story; Truth is three dimentional and sadly unbelievable

     Countless times, I have heard the old saying that there are two sides to every story. Usually by a teacher when dealing with routy kids in a common scuffle but also used when talking about anything and everything that involves a debate or argument. I often find that the saying should be more like there are two sides of every story and then there is the truth.
     The two sides of each story are often what people think of when thinking of the problem. Truth finds a place to stand (but not stand out) on the back of the bus but you would have to venture through two stories to find it. And yet even when we find ourselves directly next to truth, we sometimes never look it in the eye. How sick is it that many die without knowledge of truth behind their eyes? I find it to be considerably sickening and this is why it disgusts me that we don't wish to discuss anything but official stories that just make a fuss. Even talking about those at all gets swept under the rug or bus abruptly just in case truth happens to be brought up. So apathy is bread from the mask of integrity and the sustainability of the madness that is what our world is. We, though, are the soldiers in this army of terror unless we wish to be outside the square because truth is three dimensional and sadly unbelievable.
By: Alex Wyatt

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