Realistic Equation Poem by Brittany Flowers

Realistic Equation

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What’s in reality?

Truth is that which is real, which is inherent, which is belief.

Or not belief.
Reality and inherence are the
constants in this equation
but it is not entirely proven
that belief is in the solution.

False is that which cannot be proven, which is incorrect, which is unchanged.

Or not unchanged.
Proof and being incorrect remain
consistent, but that is not
to say that false
can be unchanged.

Belief can be deemed false.
The unchanged can change into truth.

But there are three more factors in this formula:
Acceptance, Judgement, and Interpretation.

True and false alike can be
accepted, judged, and interpreted.
But all is subjective.

One can refuse to accept truth
while judging it for a falsity
whereas reality is
interpreted incorrectly.

One can accept false
while judging it for truth
whereas there is no reality
to be interpreted.

Reality is this complex way
of characteristically viewing
what one sees and
determining true and false

Ignorance plays part by
altering that view of which is true
and an open-mind plays part by
analyzing and concluding
that which is truly false.

With all that said, do me a favor
and examine the inherence of
situations before you are quick to judge.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colin J... 26 January 2008

Let us hope for all our sakes in this world. that everyone has an open mind and that common sense rules... Colin J... Beautiful poem...

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