True Perspective
True Perspective is seeing things from a cosmic, universal, time-insensitive point of view. This means not human-centric, earth-centric, or now-centric.
Currently, if one seeks ultimate truth, it seems this True Perspective must be involved or at least engaged.
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True Perspective is seeing things from a cosmic, universal, time-insensitive point of view. This means not human-centric, earth-centric, or now-centric.
The Real Perspective is not the opposite of the True Perspective. The Real Perspective can include or exclude the True Perspective.
This is the perspective we take after we acknowledge the True Perspective, but believe that there exists at least one set of outcomes with differences that are meaningful and whose differences “matter”.
Currently, if one seeks ultimate truth, it seems this True Perspective must be involved or at least engaged.
I take it as an axiom that Something Matters, and avoid the reduction of every argument to a potential True Perspective.
For the sake of discussion, everyone seems to take it as an axiom that Something Matters. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen anyone attempt to push a perspective that is truly agnostic to any outcomes (what I call True Perspective). Yet, I haven’t seen this axiom made explicit anywhere (though I probably haven’t looked hard enough).