真実は一つだけ:実際に起きたこと。それ以外はすべて一方的な物語であり、相容れない物語を作り出し、共通の基盤を見つけたり、互いの苦しみを理解することを妨げることで、人々を引き離すことができる。
ユヴァル・ノア・ハラリは、真実は実際に起きた事実のみであり、それ以外は一方的な物語だと指摘。こうした物語は相容れない物語を作り出し、共通の基盤を見つけたり互いの苦しみを理解することを妨げ、人々を分断すると述べている。
ユヴァル・ノア・ハラリは、真実は実際に起きた事実のみであり、それ以外は一方的な物語だと指摘。こうした物語は相容れない物語を作り出し、共通の基盤を見つけたり互いの苦しみを理解することを妨げ、人々を分断すると述べている。
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