2005 - 8th Grade 2nd Place:
Andy White, California
A World Without Truth: Total and Complete
Chaos
"Only morality in our actions can
bring beauty and dignity to life: -Albert Einstein
Our world would be in a state of unbelievable disarray without
truth. This cannot be said for beauty, though. Thus, in my opinion,
truth is more important than beauty. Without honesty, no one would
be able to tell what is real and what is not. Some may say that
this is already happening, but that just makes the importance
of truth rise to a greater level. Truth is not merely the absence
of falseness or lies, though; it embodies different elements of
a myriad of things such as trustworthiness, pure accuracy, and
morality.
The principal reason for truth being of value and meaning more
than beauty is that we, as human beings simply could not function
without its presence, whereas with beauty, we can. Apart from
total truth, there is no way to determine if something, or someone,
can be trusted. If there were no honesty or authenticity that
comes from truth, lives could be in danger, and in fact already
are and have been in the past. If beauty was nonexistent, our
world would be a bit more dull, but even then it wouldn't be complete
and total utter chaos. Truth is quintessential to survive, and
it is therefore incredibly more important.
Truth implies certain meanings, many of which frequently become
hackneyed and monotonous. But truth is a standard, a level at
which to thrive for; the paragon of rightfulness, it is a measurable
way to determine things. Beyond a statistic, though, lies the
utter essence of morality; to tell the truth is the "right
thing to do," and it is a symbol of one's own character.
Lastly, truth is deep; it is at the center of our innermost being,
hence the term, "your true self." If you are true, there
is no wrong; everything is out in the open and vulnerable. Apart
from the ability to be in that specific state of openness, no
one could find out who someone else, such as a close friend, genuinely
is on the inside.
Truth is a standard, a symbol, and a state of being, and it is
vital to the human race altogether. It creates something near
an ideal of perfection, and can portray a person without any barriers.
Truth is the essence of morality, and without morality, as Albert
Einstein stated, there can be no beauty. A decently "ugly"
world, that of one without beauty, is much more preferable than
a false and utterly chaotic world, that of one without truth,
and therefore, truth has more meaning and more importance than
beauty.
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