I would think the truth denier/coverupperer as they would have to constantly be battling this. Making a conscious effort to rebel against the truth. If you are a truth seeker, I think you would be more accepting of whatever naturally flows..
I think fighting for truth is always harder. Truth seekers attack truth deniers less vengefully/viciously than the flip side of that. Why I do not know. But my guess is that truth deniers are meaner, schemier, eviler! Thank you for your reply Lace and Happy Thursday! :)
Oh, well I was thinking more on the seeker realm versus fighting for angle. I get that, but yet, the truth should generally speak for itself and shouldn't' have to be defended. But I realize this isn't how it works. :-)
You are quite welcome and happy day to you!
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at March 2, 2017 12:07 PM MST
RosieG, ima go with Pearl here...it's just hard and difficult no matter what path you go...
* * * Next Q Is It Worth It? Pay our nickel and take our chances...I dunno...but I am in for the long haul. (ew; what are those called, memes? tropes? am I mixing metaphors here?)
I think seeking truth is always harder by a googolplex. More people embrace lies than embrace truth. Sadly that is how I see it. Liar coverupperers can become president after all. Truthtellers? Probably not so easy for them. SIGH. You get attacked more when you fight for truth than when you rollover and buy the lie. I don't know why! Thank you for your reply Virginia! :)
I think a big difficulty with the denier/coverupper path is the emotional discomfort...truth being (I suspect) more natural to us, so we end up denying even who we are...not happy stuff.
I think there are people who have no identity of their own and so they seek those who do and cling to them. I cannot imagine a self-confidence, intelligent, cogent, coherent person clinging to a Donald Trump. I simply cannot. He fills them up with they don't have and so they need him and are afraid to leave him. Sad that. Thank you for your reply Virginia! :)