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"ما نمی‌توانیم به سادگی حقایق دیگران را بپذیریم، بلکه باید تعریف کنیم"

Jose Saramago
Jose Saramago Novelist
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It's all about taking ownership of your beliefs and not just accepting what others tell you is true. It's easy to go along with what people around you say—parents, friends, teachers, the media—but that's not really living your truth. You need to dig in, do the work, and figure out what you truly stand for.

This idea is crucial today, especially considering the massive amount of information we get bombarded with. Think back to the era of enlightenment in the 18th century. People started questioning long-held beliefs about society, religion, and governance. They realized they couldn't just take the church or monarchy at their word—they had to think for themselves. Fast forward to now, and we're in a similar boat with the internet and social media. Everyone has an opinion, but how do you know what's true for you?

Let me give you a real-life example. Think about Steve Jobs. He didn’t just accept the status quo in the tech industry. He questioned how things were done and envisioned something different—something better. The result? Apple revolutionized the way we interact with technology. Jobs didn't just accept others' truths about what was possible; he redefined it for himself and, ultimately, for the world.

So how do you apply this in your own life? Start with self-reflection. Ask yourself why you believe what you believe. Is it because it aligns with your own experiences and values, or is it because it’s what you’ve always been told? Challenge your assumptions. Read widely—books, articles, opinions that differ from your own. Don't shy away from difficult conversations. And most importantly, be patient with yourself. Defining your truth is an ongoing process.

Imagine you're sitting at your favorite coffee shop, having a deep conversation with a friend. They start talking about a controversial topic, and you realize you don't have a strong opinion because you've never really thought about it. Instead of just nodding along, you decide to dig deeper. You read up on it, listen to multiple perspectives, and after some time, you develop your own well-thought-out stance. You don't just accept what your friend thinks, or what you read online, but define your truth through exploration and understanding.

In a nutshell, don't just be a passive receiver of information. Be an active seeker of knowledge. Challenge what you hear, question what you see, and take the time to understand what you truly believe. It’s not always easy, but it’s worth it. And hey, you'll probably find that the more you understand your own truth, the more confident and grounded you'll feel in all aspects of your life. So go ahead—take that leap into self-discovery. You won't regret it.
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Authenticity Beliefs Critical thinking Individuality Introspection Personal growth Philosophy Self-awareness Self-discovery Truth
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