Buddha
A conjunction is true (1) only when:
A conjunction is true only when all the components that make it up are true in and of themselves. Each part of a conjunction must be in harmony with the others, like the notes of a beautiful symphony blending together to create a harmonious whole. If even one part is false or out of alignment, the entire conjunction collapses like a house of cards. It is a delicate balance, a delicate dance of truths coming together to form a greater truth. Just as a chain is only as strong as its weakest link, a conjunction is only as true as its least true component. Therefore, in order for a conjunction to be true, each individual statement must stand strong and unwavering on its own merits. This is the essence of truth, the foundation upon which all knowledge is built. So, my dear friends, seek the truth in all things, and let your words be like a well-crafted conjunction – powerful, harmonious, and true.
