The following is an answer and/or comment by inhahe aka ColorStorm (inhahe.com - myriachromat.wordpress.com).
Is it ever possible to discover the TRUTH about everything?

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- everything is too big to fit into any one person's mind
- there's probably an unlimited amount of stuff, so you'd never stop discovering truths
- maybe there are some fundamental workings to existence the knowing of which you could call 'the truth about everything'. Problem is, if existence is unlimited any particular truth, even a metaphysical one, could only be a local one? meaning there's and endless texture of reality and truth is understanding the texture, maybe even deeply, but the texture could always be different somewhere else
- it's hard to know the truth about anything deep or abstract as a human being. the search is always on. one could improve their mind (for instance, by being both more analytical and more open-minded) for the purpose of discerning truth better.
- one could find sources of truth that seem to be legit. of course everyone disagrees on which sources are legit. that's where it improving one's mind comes into play again.

TBH I don't actually know the necessary instructions for how someone should improve their mind. I've always had an awesome mind :D pretty bright; pretty intuitive; able to think using pure logic without being *misled* by faulty logic with hidden assumptions; better able to integrate emotions, intuition and mysticism with logical thought than others; able to know when i really know something and when i don't, as opposed to just making insufficiently founded assumptions like most people do, only believing what serves their personality; being extraordinarily imaginative and thus being able to see how something *could* be true that others would reflexively dismiss; being able to see all possible sides or explanations of an issue; holding knowing the truth as the highest value, above all other concerns that would have me believe other things for personal convenience. That's how I'm almost always right in my beliefs. :)