Truth

Is the word 'post-truth' really brand-new?

What we call "truth" doesn't depend on what people feel about it. It doesn't change when you look from different aspects. 

When Donald Trump won, many people; not only residents of the United States, but also millions in the world asked, "How can people elect someone as the president of the United States when most of the words coming out of his mouth are based on lies? 

Turkey's 'emotional reality'

Probably you keep hearing about it all these days, the concept of "post-truth." After a spike in use around Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, the word "post-truth" has been named as Oxford Dictionary's word of the year. 
Actually the term was first used by Serbian-American playwright Steve Tesich. 

The truth about lying in a relationship

It is assumed that in partner relationships there is no room for lies. Although saying small and innocent lies is a human characteristic (yes, do not shake your head disapprovingly – according to surveys most people tell lies at least 2-3 daily), in partner relationships there are many who tend to say emphatically that ” I can’t stand liars”.

The honest truth about lying!

In close relationships, it is assumed that there is no room for lies, even though people tend to saying little, white lies is a perfectly normal human characteristic (yes, don’t shake your head in criticism because research shows that the majority of people tell around 2-3 lies per day).

Terry Pratchett's Life and Works in 15 of His Most Memorable Quotes

What better way do fans of Terry Pratchett to commemorate his lifelong work, than some of his own quotes on life and death. Here they are:

''The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.''

''Only in our dreams are we free. The rest of the time we need wages.''

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