What if you feel the need to proclaim your taboo truth, but you aren’t quite sure what it is yet?
Then you will find yourself drawn to those situations in which you can proclaim basically any truth without fear of undue repercussion, and then once you will there you will find yourself pontificating.
Is this a good position to be in? Knowing what the taboo truth is in more detail might lead you to being forced to proclaim it earlier, or else give up on it, which is presumably why its detail has been occluded to you.
(incidentally, I at first read the title as “apply Rationalist Taboo to the word ‘truth’ ” which could also be an interesting exercise)
What if you feel the need to proclaim your taboo truth, but you aren’t quite sure what it is yet?
Then you will find yourself drawn to those situations in which you can proclaim basically any truth without fear of undue repercussion, and then once you will there you will find yourself pontificating.
Is this a good position to be in? Knowing what the taboo truth is in more detail might lead you to being forced to proclaim it earlier, or else give up on it, which is presumably why its detail has been occluded to you.
(incidentally, I at first read the title as “apply Rationalist Taboo to the word ‘truth’ ” which could also be an interesting exercise)