
"Truth and Meaning"
"Truth" refers to the accuracy or reality of a statement—whether it reflects how things actually are. "Meaning," on the other hand, relates to the significance or interpretation we assign to words, symbols, or experiences. While truth is about objective correctness, meaning involves subjective understanding and context. For example, a statement can be true (factual), but its meaning depends on how we interpret or relate to it. Together, truth and meaning help us navigate reality, communicate effectively, and find significance in our experiences.