Do Not Expect A Final Truth

This is an ongoing work in progress 

      
                    Expect my honesty, my use of experts, and professionals. Do not expect final truths. Expect me to make changes as long as I am able.


It may be useful to remember that: 

~ I am using the best guesses I can; those of historians, archaeologists, myself, and others fond of good evidence.
~ The best guessers seldom guess exactly right.
~ Analysis and interpretations are subject to updates.
~ Our best guessers know that they do not know the truth, but they do love it and love to get as close to it as they can.
~ I like guessers who are honest, learned, and experienced interpreters of the evidence available to them. I like them better when they are good at finding evidence of  high quality. 


                    These timelines look much like others, but as you look through them you will find real differences, some say its the variety and that may have something to do with it. These timelines, in themselves, are not predictive. However, wise men and women tell us that such information has helped them to make better decisions in the present. A few, like me, find that timelines point them to good stories. As you remember that love is an activity you may move more actively toward the truth.




                                                            
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