Justification of Truth
Build business systems to involve the exploration of the knowledge interdependencies, and manage knowledge holistically to explore truth, uncover myth, and refine knowledge to collective wisdom.

Key Differences: Truth is the agreement with facts, while knowledge is a state of awareness or understanding. Truth is an external reality, whereas knowledge is internal and related to belief. For knowledge, a belief must be true and justified. Truth only requires correspondence with reality. Skepticism questions the possibility of determining which experiences are truthful, given the variety of human experiences.
Objectivity: In essence, truth is the objective accuracy of a statement, while knowledge is the subjective understanding and justification of that truth. People need the truth about the world in order to thrive. Believing what is not true causes lots of confusion, misleading oneself or others, and making mistakes in decision-making.
Justification & truth: Justification and truth are intertwined concepts, each influencing the other in the realm of knowledge and belief. Justification involves providing sufficient evidence to make a belief reasonable.
The management understands the knowledge required to sustain itself and creates an environment and business systems to involve the exploration of the knowledge interdependencies. It's important to manage knowledge holistically to explore truth, uncover myth, and refine knowledge to collective wisdom.
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