It is said that life is a matter of perspective. To some, that means there isn’t any universal right way to think—no objective truth. What I see is what matters to me; it is my truth. That’s the driving view of cultural psychology in our day—what has been termed expressive individualism. The grounding energy for this way of thinking comes most prominently from Friedrich Nietzsche…
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