Upload: 12 February 2020, Last update: 4 April 2020.
Complete or absolute rightness doesn’t exist.
Teachers as well as what they teach doesn’t have absolute rightness.
Always questioning authority. Power would be better to be decentralized.
One can argue rightness by logic. However, when things occur, in many cases the occurrence is not caused by the logic which is explained after it.
It might be that the power of questioning that sustains the rightness of things, even though the rightness is not absolute. Just a thing (or an idea) which is underpinned or surrounded by what support, the rightness can be brought about. When time has passed, what have been supporting them occasionally collapses by, for example, the stronger or else. Whether it is right or not can always be not having right effect. Also it has to do with the context the rightness of a thing goes through. Absoluteness may be fiction, and rightness is artifact. Things are just things being there — which then needs to be discussed with reasoning, arbitrariness.