Another question: Would you say people experiencing reality subjectively is an objective fact or a subjective interpretation?

If subjective, why should we believe other people experience things subjectively? Or experience anything at all?

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To that I say this. our experience of reality is both subjective and objective at the same time. Our subjective experience is unique to each individual, but it is also grounded in objective reality. Belief that life is good or bad is very important.

So you agree that there is an objective reality and as such objective, but not necessarily universal, truths exist.

Would you disagree with the view that we interpret these truths individually, to a greater or lesser accuracy, and some people have more accurate interpretations of these truths, neither perfect nor complete? Some perspectives have proven long lasting and exist beyond the original viewer due to a greater accuracy to some truth of the universe? (Example: Einsteins General and Special Relativity)