The belief in something is not its reality.
But the relativity in truth makes it dynamic.
Three factors determine truth:
1) The individual.
2) The location.
3) The time.
1) What works for someone is that person's truth.
What people are exposed to and how they see it determines how they will relate with it and that would become the truth they know.
2) Environmental factors are virtually the greatest drive to what we call truth.
What people around us practice and believe, mostly become the truth that are imbibed in us.
We tend to reject foreign concepts believing our mental familiarity as a classic guide in the identification of truth.
3) Nothing alters perception like time. It has the unstoppable ability to pitch our mind-set against the never ending invasion of new concepts.
We see truth in what is valid at a particular time period. But when a new time period that doesn't have that thing in its content list takes over; the truth we see in it disappears.
Truth is mostly dynamic than static.
Perception is reality.

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