1. OPINION
An OPINION can't be proven as that it is true or false. Because everyone have their own
viewpoints and opinions based on their mindset.
And you can't say them that your opinion is only correct.
You should never disrespect others opinions.
Now..coming to “*” TRUTH “*”
A TRUTH can be proven. Because no one can hide the truth. Even they did, time reveals
everything.
~ Truth will always be truth, regardless of lack of understanding, dis belief or ignorance.
~ Just because if someone OPINION is strong, a TRUTH can’t be changed.
~ But TRUTH has the power to change anyone's OPINION.
A TRUTH is always a TRUTH.
*Truth is based on facts that are observable and verifiable. Opinions are based on feelings and
preferences.
Truths are basedon observable facts. e.g.the colorof a car. The way our stomachsdigestfood.The way
honey bees collect pollen. The number of times Michael Jordan won a NBA championship. etc...
*Opinionsare basedon personal observationsthatmayor may not be true.e.g. I like silvercoloredcars.
My stomach getsbloatedeverytimeIeatlegumes.Honeybeesare busyinsects.Le BronJameslookslike
a giant standing next to Steph Curry.
Expressingastatementwithacombinationof truthsandopinionstake the formof an opinionwith facts.
Truth needs to be supported by evidence. If there is no evidence, or insufficient evidence, than the
statementisan opinion.Thenthe questionbecomeswhatislegitimate evidence,andthatis where your
work begins. Is the evidence based on the scientic method? Has it been authenticated by a number of
reliable sources? Can the truth be supported by others who are reputible and have also done the
research?Iswhatisbeingreportedthe esultof real scientificresultsorisitjustastatementof faith?Logic
does not necessarily prove anything. Many people can play at games of rhetoric and logic and suggest
that as proof. No, no. Truth must be verifiable and be able to undergo rigorous testing
Truth refers to evidence. Opinion refers to a judgement. Of course people commonly judge
evidence, so the opinions that are better supported by evidence, or explain more of the facts, are
the better opinions.
You go to a doctor to get a medical opinion. You expect he has more evidence from his experience
to make a better judgement. You also expect he wouldn’t lie about the evidence he knows (the
truth), but it may get complicated if he knows something that can’t help you but only cause pain
and suffering. Psychologically, stress could even adversely affect your immune system and
healing. So his opinion may conceal some truth, but he makes such a judgement for a good purpose
- the reason you went to him for.