Identifying the wrong is the first step to become the right

The Smart Perspective | Waqar Ahmed Image depicting a person in search of the truth. Let's begin: Look at the picture below and keep your focus on it for a bit moment. You see two boxes filled with two distinct colors. Isn’t it? The two boxes represent two different things: one is wrong and the other is right. Consider these two boxes representing a simple scientific fact. Only one fact could be right. In some cases, one fact is the absolute reality, while the other provides half-correct information. But in this case, we are assuming that only one fact could be correct, which leads us to the conclusion that the other fact is wrong. The real question is how do you know, which fact is wrong? In the boxes, you could see clearly, that one box mentions ‘wrong’ and the other ‘right’. You can easily identify for yourself the box you would want to opt for. But real life is complex. It doesn’t come in the boxes where you have to select any one of them. No, it’s way difficult...