Truth Never Lies
One of the most difficult things to hear is the truth.
Because the truth is just that—the truth.
It does not argue.
It does not disguise itself.
It wears no mask.
It simply is.
We’ve grown accustomed, as a people, to sugarcoating—softening the blow in the name of compassion, or perhaps in the name of comfort. But maybe, just maybe, that habit isn’t serving us. Maybe, by softening the blow, we’re stunting our growth. Maybe, by filtering the truth, we’re slowing down our spiritual evolution as human beings.
Could it be that we’re reducing the human experience by reducing how the truth is delivered?
There’s a fear—an unspoken fear—that the truth will make us lose control. That it will shift how we’re perceived. That if the truth is spoken, the veils will fall. The masks will shatter. The illusion will dissolve.
And perhaps that is exactly what we need.
It’s time.
Time to step into truth.
Time to walk into every space both prepared and naked—free from worldly ideologies, free from fear, from grief, from performance.
Truth is found in newness.
In a new lens. A new response. A new self.
Whether that truth is beautiful or brutal, light or shadow, it liberates.
Because in the end, the truth—raw, unfiltered, and unashamed—will always set us free