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.

Rather than chasing completeness, each piece aims for clarity at the time it is written — and openness to better clarity later.

At the center is the TST Weekly Column.

What you’ve read is meant to linger. A good idea should not vanish into the stream. It should be revisited, tested, challenged, and refined as part of a larger search for truth.

Beneath each column lives a quieter layer—the research.

Short pieces. Tidbits.

Good thinking needs anchors. Tidbits provide them: concise, sourced, reusable pieces of evidence that help the larger TouchstoneTruth project stay grounded.

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.

The most enduring journalism does not age well merely because it was right. It ages well because it was careful.

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

Truth hammers are public-truth disciplines — science, law, and journalism — that test claims against evidence, standards, and reality.

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

Raw sensation is not yet an idea. Perception organizes sensation, and ideas begin when that perception becomes meaningful thought.

Closely related is the Material–Spiritual Framework.

Prayer, meditation, music, ceremony, and silence can be studied empirically as human practices while their deeper interpretations remain philosophical or theological.

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
(c) 2025-2026 TouchstoneTruth.
Writing and coding by Michael Alan Prestwood.
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