Naked True: Uncovering Truth in a #Fakeworld

We live in a world of the fake, formulated, and fabricated—and it’s nothing to celebrate.

J. Adam Lowe, a social scientist, radio commentator, and author says finding truth begins with being truthful with ourselves. He sheds lights on the world’s falsities and answers:

• What does “nakedness” mean and why is it important?

• Why are so many people afraid to uncover their true selves?

• What if we do not like who we are?

• Who told us that our true, naked state was not enough?

Lowe does not make declarations of truth. But he does argue we are too fixated on debating what truth is given that we have not established its importance or a method of discovery. In short, we can’t argue over truth until we commit and submit to its collective importance.

We must shed the falsities that the world demands. We must confront the most embarrassing parts of who we are and align them with what we should and could be. Only then can we set our sights on the Naked True.

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Naked True: Uncovering Truth in a #Fakeworld

We live in a world of the fake, formulated, and fabricated—and it’s nothing to celebrate.

J. Adam Lowe, a social scientist, radio commentator, and author says finding truth begins with being truthful with ourselves. He sheds lights on the world’s falsities and answers:

• What does “nakedness” mean and why is it important?

• Why are so many people afraid to uncover their true selves?

• What if we do not like who we are?

• Who told us that our true, naked state was not enough?

Lowe does not make declarations of truth. But he does argue we are too fixated on debating what truth is given that we have not established its importance or a method of discovery. In short, we can’t argue over truth until we commit and submit to its collective importance.

We must shed the falsities that the world demands. We must confront the most embarrassing parts of who we are and align them with what we should and could be. Only then can we set our sights on the Naked True.

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Naked True: Uncovering Truth in a #Fakeworld

Naked True: Uncovering Truth in a #Fakeworld

by Dr. J. Adam Lowe
Naked True: Uncovering Truth in a #Fakeworld

Naked True: Uncovering Truth in a #Fakeworld

by Dr. J. Adam Lowe

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We live in a world of the fake, formulated, and fabricated—and it’s nothing to celebrate.

J. Adam Lowe, a social scientist, radio commentator, and author says finding truth begins with being truthful with ourselves. He sheds lights on the world’s falsities and answers:

• What does “nakedness” mean and why is it important?

• Why are so many people afraid to uncover their true selves?

• What if we do not like who we are?

• Who told us that our true, naked state was not enough?

Lowe does not make declarations of truth. But he does argue we are too fixated on debating what truth is given that we have not established its importance or a method of discovery. In short, we can’t argue over truth until we commit and submit to its collective importance.

We must shed the falsities that the world demands. We must confront the most embarrassing parts of who we are and align them with what we should and could be. Only then can we set our sights on the Naked True.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781664226920
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 03/26/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 108
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dr. J. Adam Lowe is a social scientist, radio commentator, trainer, and academic author. His research in socio-political relationships has been cited by reformers in the fields of education and public policy. He teaches graduate students and has designed courses for universities and private organizations in matters of leadership, policy, and law. He has served in local government and continues to promote civic engagement and understanding through regional talk radio and his podcast. He and his wife, Rachel, a school counselor, have four children and live in Tennessee.
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