satyagraha

Illustration of a person hugging a book labeled 'Truth', warding off others' speech
The triumphant figure of a truth-grasper hugging the book 'Truth' so tightly that it shuts out any dialogue.
Faith & Philosophy

Description

Satyagraha is the noble posture of dedicating one’s life to the proclamation of truth. Yet the boundary between persuasion and self-righteousness is thin, and one often becomes an inflexible advocate of their own convictions. Each time they raise the banner of truth, they obscure their own contradictions, amusingly mistaking themselves for the sole guardians of reality.

Definitions

  • Satyagraha is the noble art of hoisting one’s own truth while discarding all contrary perspectives.
  • Satyagraha is the universal get-out-of-logic-free card, using proclaimed truth as an invincible shield.
  • Satyagraha is the pathological posture that venerates contradictions into unwavering doctrines.
  • Satyagraha is the subtle tactic of conflating debate victory with the triumph of truth itself.
  • Satyagraha is the solitary art of preferring solo truth-singing over the cacophony of other viewpoints.
  • Satyagraha is the weaponization of righteousness to legitimize assaults on dissenting voices.
  • Satyagraha is the mind’s fortress that elevates personal belief to the status of absolute worth.
  • Satyagraha is the paradoxical endeavor of losing reason in the name of clinging to reason.
  • Satyagraha is the power technique of wielding truth-adorned rhetoric as a tool of persuasion.
  • Satyagraha is the extreme zeal that crushes truth under the pretense of loving it.

Examples

  • “You really clutch your satyagraha, don’t you?” “Indeed, I cannot let go if I am to hold truth tight.”
  • “Isn’t that self-centered?” “To raise truth is to hush all other voices as noise.”
  • “Shall we have a debate?” “Very well, as long as you listen only to my truth.”
  • “Why won’t you relent?” “To release truth is to abandon the self.”
  • “Whose truth is this?” “Mine, of course. Universality is just window dressing.”
  • “Can you prove it’s right?” “One does not prove truth; one proclaims it.”
  • “Can’t you be more flexible?” “Truth admits no flexibility, isn’t that obvious?”
  • “There’s more than one truth for everyone.” “Ah, but that is your own argument.”
  • “Yelling in the assembly won’t…” “Volume measures the weight of truth, dear.”
  • “So fond of truth, are we?” “I might say I love it more than life itself.”
  • “Do you allow dissent?” “There’s nothing to allow if it doesn’t exist.”
  • “Are there exceptions to your truth?” “If there were, it wouldn’t be truth.”
  • “You sound so pedantic.” “Pedantry is the path paved by reason to truth.”
  • “Let’s compromise a bit.” “Compromise leads only to the realm of illusions.”
  • “Share that truth with me?” “Free distribution is not my style.”
  • “Keeping truth is hard work.” “Indeed, I swear an oath every morning.”
  • “What about human subjectivity?” “Subjectivity is but the opening act before absolute truth.”
  • “Truth-graspers must be lonely.” “Loneliness is the focus that truth demands.”
  • “Is such obsession worth it?” “Worth is not a concern for those who hold truth.”
  • “Doesn’t clutching truth exhaust you?” “Fatigue is yet another trial toward enlightenment.”

Narratives

  • He valued truth so dearly that friends became mere audiences, not discussion partners.
  • In the conference room a solemn air reigned; she wrote only ‘Truth’ on the board, mastering silence.
  • The truth-grasper’s speech always glowed with fervor; every counterargument turned into heresy.
  • Discussion became one-way; every word had to pass through his truth filter.
  • On her desk sat a grand volume titled ‘Declaration of Satyagraha’, intimidating all who approached.
  • After the ritual of satyagraha, participants felt a heavy hush yet found themselves nodding.
  • His truth admitted no doubt, clinging like shackles of logic.
  • The pursuit of truth was lofty, but under her flag even laughter was suppressed.
  • At the end of the meeting he declared, ‘This is truth,’ and quietly closed the door.
  • Around the satyagraha zealot floated hollow reverence; genuine dialogue never began.
  • She scribbled ‘zero flexibility’ in red on her private notes and grinned.
  • When the satyagraha advocate took his seat, the air grew so stiff one could hear a pin drop.
  • His definition of truth ballooned with each page, until even he could no longer explain it.
  • The shield protecting truth was thick, but his heart remained more sealed.
  • The minutes of the meeting recorded only: ‘Satyagraha accomplished.’
  • When his assistant dared to speak, he simply nodded and shifted the topic.
  • At the feast of satyagraha, everyone’s gaze stayed fixed on him as the sole protagonist.
  • Late at night, the satyagraha zealot penned a paper praising only his own ideas.
  • She sought truth so fervently that she ended up lecturing herself in the mirror.
  • Satyagraha is sublime, yet its bearer often becomes the loneliest of all.

Aliases

  • Truth Zealot
  • Doctrine Crusader
  • Contradiction Crusher
  • Righteous Hornblower
  • Truth Police
  • Word Blade
  • Belief Bot
  • Logic Barista
  • Absolute Preacher
  • Opinion Enforcer
  • Fact Judge
  • Conviction Sniper
  • Proof Machine
  • Inviolable Sage
  • Speech Gladiator
  • Truth Oblivion
  • Propositionary Genocide
  • Argument King
  • Dogma Wall
  • Immaculate Priest

Synonyms

  • Solo Truth Performance
  • Self-Justification Enthusiast
  • Debate Aspirant
  • Belief Cage
  • Infalibilist Dreamer
  • Sophistry Hunter
  • Self-Righteous Savant
  • Contradiction Camouflage
  • Argument Dive Bomber
  • Logic Terrorist
  • Conviction Shaman
  • One-Cut Divider
  • Logic Guru
  • Sermon Machine
  • Truth Athlete
  • Proof Hammer
  • Opinion Strike
  • Hair-Splitting Trigger
  • Absolute Oath-Taker
  • Subjectivity Dictator

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