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In this talk, jeffery discusses his journey through questioning reality and the nature of truth. He reflects on the subjective nature of individuals’ interpretations of reality, emphasizing that different perspectives can lead to varied conclusions. While he acknowledges the existence of an objective Ultimate Reality, he asserts that our perceptions are filtered through numerous layers of interpretation. This leads him to conclude that without a universal truth, each person’s understanding of reality, morality, and ethics holds equal weight. Ultimately, he suggests that this relativity may render many beliefs and values equally valid, even if they seem contradictory. Keypoints: The quest for understanding reality is rooted in skepticism. Different interpretations of reality can coexist without a definitive truth. The weight of a belief may grow with societal consensus, but consensus doesn’t equate to truth. The complexity of human interpretation complicates the understanding of morality and ethics. Personal exploration and questioning are essential for developing one’s perspective on reality.