The first line seems to sum it up. Gira seems to have come to the conclusion that it's impossible to truly know anything for sure. You can debate all about meaning and right and wrong and good and evil until you die, but there's no way to know anything for sure. Sure, you can say you know something like that gravity pulls you at a rate of 9.81 m/s^2, but both the meter and the second are completely arbitrary constructs of humans, so the statement really holds no truth whatsoever outside of what you choose to frame it in.
Every lie that you pursue eventually turns true. People are going to believe what they want to, and your beliefs form your reality. Everything is a projection. You can never see reality as it truly exists.
The first line seems to sum it up. Gira seems to have come to the conclusion that it's impossible to truly know anything for sure. You can debate all about meaning and right and wrong and good and evil until you die, but there's no way to know anything for sure. Sure, you can say you know something like that gravity pulls you at a rate of 9.81 m/s^2, but both the meter and the second are completely arbitrary constructs of humans, so the statement really holds no truth whatsoever outside of what you choose to frame it in.
Every lie that you pursue eventually turns true. People are going to believe what they want to, and your beliefs form your reality. Everything is a projection. You can never see reality as it truly exists.