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RE: Being right now

I don't quite follow. If your experience of now is "true" and "true" is "right," then your experience of now is always right.

Does that mean that what you are experiencing now is always right? If someone crashes into your car, is that still true?

Or does that mean that your interpretation of now is always right? When it's past, it could be wrong, but for now it's always right? Because it's right (or true) for you, does that mean it's a universal truth? And if it's true for you, but wrong from a universal perspective, does that mean it's actually true?

As I like to ask when I'm trying to understand something more, "Can you give me an example?" :)

At least you got me thinking. :D

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No that means experiences are the real true knowledge. When you see something, you perceive it in reality, you do not see it. That is why we all have a different version of the same story.

Knowledge of experience and asking question to yourself is what will make you great. Being sure of thing means you are an ignorant. That's why the actor wanted to say. I mean this my perception is this sentence.

More than IQ, more than emotional intelligence, your capacity to asking yourself if you are wrong and your capacity to focus will what will make you great. If you get there. I'll tell you if I do myself X) But the only way to get their is to be ignorant mate. Socrate said it, not me !

you might be right in some ways but there is no need to look at what he is trying to talk about from that direction.