We often point to “objective reality” as the ultimate truth, but what if this truth is merely a reflection of our subjective perceptions? In a world where we rely on our senses to define what’s real, how much of that reality is truly objective, and how much is shaped by our own minds?

This topic has intrigued me for some time, sparking countless conversations and leading me down a path of deep research. I used to struggle to articulate these ideas, but a timely piece on personal truths versus objective reality pushed me to gather my thoughts.

Here’s a taste of what you’ll discover in the full letter:

  • Perspective: How our five senses filter and distort what we call “reality.”
  • Evidence: The structures we rely on to validate truth may not be as objective as they seem.
  • Awareness: Why the universe might not be as “locally real” as we’ve been taught, according to recent Nobel-winning research.
  • Integration: Practical ways to navigate the illusion of objectivity and trust your inner knowing more.

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