Dear Sane,
I tell you this forum is a bloody education, I never really thought about my posts before, just me waffling, my opinions, my feelings, what great thinkers have to say on certain subjects ( especially if appeal to me, a bit of confirmation bias

) but yes, my posts are mostly
subjective.
Subjective ideas are those that are based on personal opinions, feelings, or perspectives, rather than objective facts or universal truths, and can vary significantly from person to person.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Definition:
Subjective ideas are rooted in an individual's unique experiences, beliefs, and interpretations, making them personal and potentially open to multiple interpretations.
Examples:
"This movie was boring" is a subjective opinion, as one person's experience of boredom can differ from another's.
"This painting is beautiful" is also subjective, as beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Contrast with Objective:
Objective ideas, on the other hand, are based on facts and can be verified independently, regardless of personal opinions or feelings.
Importance:
Understanding the difference between subjective and objective ideas is crucial for clear communication and critical thinking, as it helps us to recognize and differentiate between facts and opinions.
In Summary:
Subjective ideas are personal perspectives and opinions, while objective ideas are based on facts and can be verified independently.But ( always a but ) the above definitions mention universal truths and it is just my opinion, my feelings, my perspective but that is where you will find God.
Universal truths are statements or principles that are considered to be true for all people, cultures, and times, such as the laws of physics or the inevitability of death.
Here's a deeper look:
Definition:
Universal truths are ideas or concepts that are widely accepted as being true and applicable across all contexts and individuals.
Examples:
Laws of Nature: The laws of physics, like gravity or the laws of thermodynamics, are considered universal truths because they apply to everything in the universe.
Human Nature: Certain aspects of human behavior or experience, such as the need for basic needs like food, water, and shelter, are often considered universal truths.
Life and Death: The fact that all living things are born and eventually die is a universal truth.
The Impermanence of Things: The concept that everything is constantly changing and nothing remains static is another commonly cited universal truth.
The Pursuit of Happiness: While the definition of happiness may vary, the desire for it is a universal human experience.
Distinction from Relative Truths:
Relative truths are those that are true in a specific context or for a particular group of people, but not necessarily for everyone.
Synonyms:
Axiom, general truth, home truth, intrinsic truth, postulate, self-evident truth, truism. Lets talk about universal truths, I will go first,
Happiness, for me I am more at home with the word contentment, I have a roof over my head, food in the fridge, money in the bank, I am content, I may not have those things in the future but right now I am content, am I happy, I do have my happy moments but I think I recognise them more because I am content.
Come on forum give this subjective poster your thoughts on
Universal TruthsGonnagle.