The post reflects on the various perspectives individuals can hold across multiple dimensions, such as beliefs, conflicts, and roles in life. It emphasizes that regardless of one's position—be it spiritual, social, or ideological—there exists a profound truth that transcends all sides. James suggests that winning or losing can have different meanings and invites readers to consider these complexities. Ultimately, the piece presents a central idea: that truth is absolute, "Godly" and exists independently from human perception. The message stems from the author’s 17 years of reflection, culminating in a pursuit of understanding the nature of a "Living Presence" and divinity.
Sometimes Wrong Is Just Wrong
