“We should not fear the fragility of truth, for it creates openness to correction, learning, and growth. It fosters empathy, making inquiry, curiosity, and wisdom possible. Truth becomes less about possession and more about pursuit. (Is it a bird? Is it a plane?)” WisdomTruthGrowthLearningEmpathyCuriosityPossessionOpennessFragilityIs It A Bird Is It A Plane Author:Erik Pevernagie
“Every so often, we see many people feel uncomfortable with facing the truth. The truth seems to be a brittle deer. We should, however, not fear the fragility of truth, for it creates openness to correction, learning, and growth. It fosters empathy, making inquiry, curiosity, and wisdom possible. Truth becomes less about possession and more about pursuit. (Is it a bird? Is it a plane?)” WisdomTruthGrowthEmpathyIs It A Bird Is It A Plane Author:Erik Pevernagie
“Is it a bird? Is it a plane? We recognize our perception often plays tricks on us. We understand we can easily mistake appearances for reality, challenging the certainty of our knowledge and facing the fragility of our truth.” RealityTruthKnowledgePerceptionCertaintyFragilityIs It A Bird Is It A PlaneAppearences Author:Erik Pevernagie
“How come we think we are irrefutably right all the time? What makes us show off our rightness so often? If we agree that we don't just perceive the world, but we frame it, we must admit that errors and misunderstandings arise. Due to the differences in lived reality, we become more open to dialogue and are less addicted to carved certainty. (Is it a bird? Is it a plane?)” ErrorsDialogueMisunderstandingYRightnessIs It A Bird Is It A PlaneCarved CertaintFram The WorldLived Reality Author:Erik Pevernagie
“We realize people perceive the world differently and feel how our senses shape our reality, swaying our comprehension of beings and things around us. When we think we perceive a bird or a plane, it might be quite something else. It could be Superman. (Is it a bird? Is it a plane?)” RealitySupermanIs It A Bird Is It A PlanePerceive The WorldSwaying Beings And Things Author:Erik Pevernagie