What is "right"?

This section of 1984 clearly showcases the foolishness of Winston to believe he could ever make it out the other end of the Party’s torture with some semblance of the person he was before. Throughout his time being punished by the Party we see him slowly sacrificing parts of his beliefs, starting with the simple fact that 2+2=5. In the end the torture is so much that he makes the effort to make himself genuinely believe in the Party and its morals: “god is power” “freedom is slavery” etc. 

Although it is interesting to see in a novel, I think the way Winston changes his beliefs is more telling to society in general. I think it’s very interesting how the human mind can believe anything to be “true” if it tries hard enough. I find this scary in a way because this means one’s perception of the truth can be twisted easily. This is after all how we end up in conflicts, and on a larger scale, wars. Do you think you could make yourself believe something to be "correct" that you didn't think was "correct" before? What are the limits to the human mind on these matters?


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