outside+my+own+biography

Belief in the existence of things outside my own biography ... must be regarded as a prejudice. (Bertrand Russell)
 


 * This quote is a reference to the inner belief of one's self, and outlining that only the existence of this inner belief can be seen as truth. The opinion that anything outside this biography, must be regarded as prejudice, is in certain cases correct. This is purely to the fact of opinion, as prejudice is an opinion in itself. Those who believe in this statement can find that they only see pure truth within their own sentience, which I also believe is correct, as only one knows how one is feeling or thinking. In truth, this opinion is neither right or wrong, as mentioned before only the mind is aware of its current emotions, and can't know for sure those things outside the inner core. For example, when someone you know is currently in a depressed state due to some occurrence, the most common statement put out towards this is: "I know how you feel." There is no way this could be purely correct, even if this occurrence has been inflicted on this person in the past, everyone takes response to situations in a different manner, amplifying the fact that only one can be aware of their inner feelings. **