WWB Trainer

WWB Key Ideas

Topic:
Epistemology

How we know what we know — truth, belief, and justified ideas.

~ 4 minutes of short abstracts.

What you’re listening to is a random set of thoughts related to the larger, living project.

Rather than chasing constant novelty, TouchstoneTruth slows ideas down so they can be explored, tested, refined, and connected over time.

At the center is the TST Weekly Column.

You’ve just listened to one piece of a larger project. TouchstoneTruth is built around the belief that ideas can be explored with both discipline and humanity — carefully enough to seek truth, warmly enough to enjoy the journey.

Beneath each column lives a quieter layer—the research.

Short pieces. Tidbits.

Tidbits are written to stand alone, but they are also designed to interlock — forming a research layer that supports deeper synthesis across TouchstoneTruth.

Ideas here are not only read once and forgotten.

They are meant to resurface through the Weekly Wisdom Builder and the WWB Trainer.

This is learning designed for real life — short moments of practice that help ideas settle into your worldview over time.

All rests on journalism.

In an age of infinite information, journalism’s highest value is disciplined coherence.

To help with clearer reasoning, this project uses the TST Framework.

The best thinkers are not the ones who never get fooled. They are the ones who notice, correct, and learn faster.

At a deeper level is epistemology, my Idea of Ideas.

Better ideas do not eliminate uncertainty. They manage it more honestly.

Closely related is the Material–Spiritual Framework.

The framework allows religious, philosophical, and secular perspectives to be compared without pretending they all make the same kind of claim.

Together, these pieces form what I call a Living Touchstone.

Return when useful.

Listen again when the noise grows loud.

Done. Refresh for another set.

TST Trainer
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Writing and coding by Michael Alan Prestwood.
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