Objectivity is often mistaken for a posture of balancing or devaluing opposing conclusions, but its essence lies in the discipline of observing without the weight of bias. One may hold convictions as an individual, yet still be objective through stepping beyond the confines of the self; recognizing that one’s stance is still a lens. Neither virtuous nor flawed, it’s just a perspective, one among the many that constitute our shared reality.

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