Truth is found in stories. It's been that way for more generations than writing has been around: story tellers passed on truth in fiction to the ongoing generations. In non-fiction there's nearly as much fiction as there is fact. For example, how much real truth would reside in a tobacco lobbyist's scientific research studies-that are supposedly, non-fiction. Conversely, a fictional story set in the most fantastical scenes may contain solid truths regarding human interactions, that remain consistent with those in the here and now. The true wonder of fictional truth, is the beauty in the tale that slips past the barriers of skepticism that a modern mind has constructed. One isn't specifically on a search for truth, during a search for stories, but that filters in anyways.
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