WWB Trainer

WWB Key Ideas

~ 4 minutes of short abstracts.

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

A Living Touchstone is an idea kept alive through use, reflection, evidence, and revision. TouchstoneTruth is where those touchstones are explored and connected.

At the center is the TST Weekly Column.

Each TST Column focuses on one central idea. The goal is not to rush toward certainty, but to explore carefully, clarify honestly, and leave room for better understanding later.

Beneath each column lives a quieter layer—the research.

Short pieces. Tidbits.

These short pieces do the quiet work of verification, helping ideas stay grounded in reliable scholarship rather than repetition, assumption, or memory alone.

Ideas here are not only read once and forgotten.

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

The TST Trainer is where the Living Touchstone project becomes practice: short prompts, recurring ideas, and steady work toward clearer thinking.

All rests on journalism.

Journalism is not finished when something is published. It continues as facts change, errors are corrected, and understanding deepens.

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

Thought tools help organize complexity, while truth hammers test whether conclusions actually hold up under public standards.

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

Science and historical writing share the same master: reality. Science tests present patterns. Historical writing reconstructs past events from traces.

Closely related is the Material–Spiritual Framework.

Problems arise when material questions are answered with spiritual claims, or spiritual questions are reduced to material descriptions alone.

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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