Honesty Starts With Moral Clarity | Shahid Bolsen
Shahid Bolsen examines the habit of “covering” truth, and how responsibility is erased before a lie is even spoken and traces its civilizational roots, its damage to language and the self, and the practical cures that rebuild moral life. The talk moves from historical precedent to personal accountability, and the necessity of rejecting dishonest Western theories and systems.
Shahid Bolsen examines the habit of “covering” truth, and how responsibility is erased before a lie is even spoken and traces its civilizational roots, its damage to language and the self, and the practical cures that rebuild moral life. The talk moves from historical precedent to personal accountability, and the necessity of rejecting dishonest Western theories and systems.



