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Dick Drugs and (D)truth

     The other day I picked up a book that I hadn't read in a while. I was maybe halfway through when I got distracted and put it down, always meaning to pick it back up after it had fallen to the wayside. It was Phillip K. Dick's The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Dick being probably my favorite author of all time and a major influence on me and my personal philosophies.     The part I had left off on was just after Barney Mayerson volunteers for the harsh task of emigrating to Mars to colonize it and work on terraforming it and just prior to the introduction of the new competing hallucinatory drug of Chew-Z and reading it I was struck by Dick's consistent views on the nature of reality and the preferability of the real definable and objective truth of the world as compared to a convenient subjective truth.     In the following chapters, Barney takes the drug for the first time and is transported into his past before he had divorced his...

East of Eden and Truth

      Tonight at lunch I finished re-reading my favorite book of all time, John Steinbeck's East of Eden And I happened to check Linkedin and saw a post by Tiara Yacht's CEO Thomas Slikkers where he spoke about Transparency and the need for a leader to speak the truth, even if it didn't suit their needs and I thought of my last post expounding on both the need to understand and the need to find Truth in this modern world and I wanted to write some about it. (Spoilers for a 70 year old novel)     One of my favorite characters in East of Eden, Samuel Hamilton, had an interesting Idea of what The Truth is and, to paraphrase his stance, would say something like "The Truth is just as likely to kill a man as it is to liberate him" and this is a major theme in East of Eden.      Throughout the novel, both the Trask family and the Hamiltons struggle with facing the truth. Whether it be Adam's facing the truth of where his father's money came fr...