Monday, December 31, 2007

Victory or Truth?

I read something this week that I have been thinking about a lot.

"The mind seeks victory not the truth."

How often does the mind scramble like a defense lawyer to argue the point of view that justifies our actions or pardons our misdeeds?

Can the mind be trusted to tell the truth?

3 comments:

JJ said...

Hmmm...very instawing!

Darren said...

As I've gotten older, I've tried harder to avoid doing this. It is sometimes very liberating to simply say, "Yes, I did it, and it was wrong. I'm sorry."

It's helped relationships both at work and at home. But as both a human and a lawyer (the two are not necessarily mutally exclusive), it is very difficult.

Daughter of Divagation said...

You are right. It is liberating to own a mistake and then move forward.

For several years now, I have been reframing situations with the words, "The truth is..." and then I tell myself the truth even when the truth is:

YOU MESSED UP.