truth

Silhouette of a person endlessly searching for their reflection in a room filled with countless mirrors.
"The seeker enters the labyrinth of truth. There is no exit, yet nobody questions its existence."
Faith & Philosophy

Description

Truth is merely a consensus forged by human conviction, a mutable entity that often shifts with the times and circumstances. Scholars attempt to define it and plunge into endless labyrinths, while politicians seize convenient fragments and call them grand causes. Philosophers pretend to find mystery in it, and advertisers craft it into catchy slogans. In everyday life, fairy tales of ‘your truth’ are propagated, and the real facts are quietly buried deep in memory. All truths are like mirrors, reflecting oneself and revealing the observer’s biases.

Definitions

  • The residue of majority vote wearing the mask of universality.
  • A variable-length safe deposit box lent and borrowed according to one’s position and interests.
  • A tool that inflates philosophers’ bookshelves and shatters readers’ ideals.
  • A cunning deception that slips between ad copy and ethics.
  • An unmanned platform masquerading as the terminus of debate.
  • Fiction that gains plausibility the more solemnly it’s told.
  • A universal cheat code to skip the hassle of proof.
  • A mental cage that tames both believers and skeptics.
  • The synonym of ambiguity that quietly lurks in the shadow of uncertainty.
  • A conceptual labyrinth that endlessly cycles through mirrored corridors.

Examples

  • “Truth is just the brand name bestowed by the majority winner.”
  • “Your truth and my truth only align when it’s truly the truth.”
  • “Looking for truth? Sure, but who’s paying the explanation fee?”
  • “The more a philosopher pontificates, the faker the truth becomes.”
  • “Truth is convenient; the inconvenient bits are always conveniently forgotten.”
  • “To end an argument, simply invoke the magic words: ‘That’s the truth.’”
  • “Truth? If it existed, I’d never swallow a textbook whole.”
  • “The one who owns the truth wields the gavel of judgment.”
  • “Those who speak of truth see only their own convenience.”
  • “Truth is just high-quality wrapping paper for lies.”
  • “Truth marketed as fashion advert—nobody questions that level of salesmanship.”
  • “Believing in truth? First check who invented it.”
  • “Your truth only matters after passing through my filter.”
  • “Truth is an armor plating for one’s personal anecdotes.”
  • “Scholars seek truth, politicians bend it.”
  • “Have you seen the ego hidden under the rubric of ’truth’?”
  • “Truth is a dictionary entry pulled from a convenient drawer.”
  • “Truth? It’s just a manual’s headline.”
  • “There is no truth—only agreement and consensus.”
  • “The louder one proclaims truth, the more it reeks of sermonizing.”

Narratives

  • [Incident Report] Code TRU-001. Truth is highly likely the single lie agreed upon in a committee.
  • Truth is an entity that drifts away the more it is chased and is sealed in memory the moment it’s found.
  • While hailed as society’s mirror, it actually acts as censor, filtering which shadows to reflect.
  • Researchers churn out papers under the banner of truth, most of which become prey to the next generation’s truths.
  • The pursuit of truth resembles a ritual of preparing conclusions first and adorning them with logic later.
  • Politicians don the garb of truth, and adherents swallow their words without question.
  • Science claims to seek truth yet scatters new uncertainties in the valley of ambiguity.
  • Ad copy chants ’truth’ and ‘security’ while ingeniously concealing product flaws.
  • Online, truth becomes a meme, consumed and discarded in an instant.
  • Academic truths are traded behind closed doors, and external consensus is just a retroactive treaty.
  • Self-help books exhort ‘Unleash your truth’ while imposing a uniform format.
  • Philosophical classics are called treasure boxes of truth, yet no one holds the key.
  • Truth is invisible, inaudible, and upheld only by someone’s agreement in the social ritual.
  • History records truth? Rather, posterity calls the victors’ script ’truth’.
  • In court, truth is presented as evidence, while selective memory secretly supports that proof.
  • Daily news seeks truth, but its conclusions are repainted to suit sponsors.
  • In education, what is taught as truth morphs into a tool for grading.
  • Religious leaders guide followers in the name of truth, yet their doctrines face constant reinterpretation.
  • Professors lament the instability of truth, while students wear it like a fashion statement.
  • The final truth is a conspiracy none can openly deny, shadows of doubt cast by all.

Aliases

  • Mask of Consensus
  • Warranty of Fiction
  • Declaration of Proof Abandonment
  • Majority Certifier
  • Alchemy of Words
  • Cage of Thought
  • Spike of Pretense
  • Amulet of Relativity
  • Exemption from Evidence
  • Compass of Imagination
  • Cue for Soundbites
  • Ideal Storyboard
  • Nursery of Logic
  • Decoration of Facts
  • Banner of Conviction
  • Oxygen of Doubt
  • Applause for Audience
  • Gag of Authority
  • Anchor of Illusion
  • Key to Endless Halls

Synonyms

  • Truth Satire
  • Philosophical Gag
  • Logic Monster
  • Intellectual Trick
  • Fictional Ornament
  • Concept Lost
  • Alliance of Delusion
  • Mannequin of Thought
  • Discourse Decoration
  • Witness Stage Prop
  • Hypothesis of Meaning
  • Costume of Words
  • Shadow Play of Ideas
  • Camouflage of Facts
  • Carnival of Perception
  • Hideout of Proof
  • Smoke Screen of Argument
  • Trickery of Knowledge
  • Makeup of Doubt
  • Script of Truth