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					<description><![CDATA[Your comment really inspired me to reply, I was blown away by your take on this weeks module. You bring up such an important point regarding whether we have a truth in ourselves. I agree with you that in human nature truth really is temporary and nothing more. We are constantly changing our minds and emotions towards people and everything in life. There is never a consistency. Between the ages of 13-24 we do a tremendous amount of growing and changing. Most personalities even change which also means their entire outlook on the world changes as well. Their truth they held at 15 most likely is no longer the same when they are 23. Everyone is different however, peoples personalities are unique in their own way nobody feels exactly the same about anything, meaning that something significant to you can mean so little to someone else. We as people have a hard time wrapping our minds around the fact that people can care so little about what we love. That is one truth that has held consistent in my life anyway.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your comment really inspired me to reply, I was blown away by your take on this weeks module. You bring up such an important point regarding whether we have a truth in ourselves. I agree with you that in human nature truth really is temporary and nothing more. We are constantly changing our minds and emotions towards people and everything in life. There is never a consistency. Between the ages of 13-24 we do a tremendous amount of growing and changing. Most personalities even change which also means their entire outlook on the world changes as well. Their truth they held at 15 most likely is no longer the same when they are 23. Everyone is different however, peoples personalities are unique in their own way nobody feels exactly the same about anything, meaning that something significant to you can mean so little to someone else. We as people have a hard time wrapping our minds around the fact that people can care so little about what we love. That is one truth that has held consistent in my life anyway.</p>
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