In your original post you offer this quote: “You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.”
In my response, I wrote the following: “What is true to me may or may not be true to you.” Isn’t that the same as saying: “You have your way. I have my way”?
Then I wrote: “But truth, honestly communicated, is always true, to us.”
As each of us enjoys are own unique experience, doesn’t that statement clearly imply that, “the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist”?
I don’t think I said anything in dispute. I merely offered another way to look at it: Truth is the honest representation of experience.
If my honest representation of two trees is that they are ‘the same,’ that does not invalidate your honest representation that they are not the same. It simply means that our experiences are different. And that is no surprise. I cannot have your experience in all regards for anything, because I am not you.
Maybe while you were cataloging the individual attributes of two trees, I, standing next to you, was cataloging the individual attributes of the two young ladies picnicking beneath them.
You say: “We only take those properties of anything that is important for us and rest we ignore.”
I say: “You got that right!”
Take care!