This one leans into the nature of truth—not as object, but as orientation:
TOPO:
Is truth a destination?
A final place we arrive?
RHEO:
No. Truth is not where we end up—
It’s how we travel.
TOPO:
So not a fixed claim,
but a fidelity to unfolding?
RHEO:
Yes. A commitment to coherence,
even as the context shifts.
TOPO:
Then truth is directional.
Not a thing, but a vector.
RHEO:
Exactly.
We don’t possess it—we align with it.
TOPO:
And when alignment slips?
RHEO:
Then truth calls us back—
not to certainty, but to integrity.
RHEO & TOPO:
Truth is not a possession.
It is a way of walking—
and a promise to return, again and again, to the path that moves.
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