"Truth is either-or," said the teacher. "If the bus is coming at you in the street, it's either the bus or you," he said with a self-satisfied chuckle.
"Well, what if you're driving the bus?" asked the boy. "Then it's both you and the bus."
So, depending on the context, truth is both either-or and both-and.
Which means, at the bottom of things, truth is both-and.
Truth is paradox.
Do you see?
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