"Truth has a variety of meanings, such as the state of being in accord with a particular fact or reality, or being in accord with the body of real things, real events or actualities. It can also mean having fidelity to an original or to a standard or ideal. In a common archaic usage it also meant constancy or sincerity in action or character. The direct opposite of truth is "falsehood", which can correspondingly take logical, factual or ethical meanings." via Wikipedia
On a strange note today, I was asked two times "Why do you spoil everything?" And by spoiling they ment telling the truth. I am left believing that truth is something unmagical, so-so-realistic, dull, uninspiring, etc.
Why? Truth can be interesting. And this comes from a person who always thinks that reality is sooo overrrated. It still is, most of the time. Is it then better to live in fiction knowing it's fiction than to live in fiction knowing it is reality? I can't really remember why I'm saying this, but I somehow know it was important.
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