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In an era where information travels instantly and opinions are shared even faster, certainty has become the new currency. But how much of what we believe is truly knowledge, and how much is simply reaction to fragments shown through media and social networks?
In this episode of The Low Voice, I reflect on the confusion between opinion and knowledge, the complexity behind political decisions, and the humility required to admit that we rarely see the full picture. Drawing wisdom from religious texts and great thinkers, this episode invites us to slow down, question our certainties, and rediscover the discipline of thoughtful speech.
By By.ALMIn an era where information travels instantly and opinions are shared even faster, certainty has become the new currency. But how much of what we believe is truly knowledge, and how much is simply reaction to fragments shown through media and social networks?
In this episode of The Low Voice, I reflect on the confusion between opinion and knowledge, the complexity behind political decisions, and the humility required to admit that we rarely see the full picture. Drawing wisdom from religious texts and great thinkers, this episode invites us to slow down, question our certainties, and rediscover the discipline of thoughtful speech.