
Truth has a unique simplicity to it, so simple, in fact, that those who follow it are often accused of being narrow‑minded. I learned that “the truth will always be concise, and the lies and half‑truths will always be massive in scope.” Time has only reinforced that reality. Every problem presents one right solution, countless wrong ones, and a wide field of comfortably acceptable concessions that distract us from what is the truly right thing to do.
A Solutionary must think broadly, exploring every angle with curiosity and courage. Wisdom requires a wide and exhaustive search. But once the right solution is found, a Solutionary must become narrow‑minded in the best possible way, focused, unwavering, and committed to the truth that solves the problem. This is not stubbornness; it is integrity to the truth. It is the discipline to stand firm when others are pulled toward easier answers, louder opinions, or more convenient compromises.
Truth is rarely complicated. It does not need embellishment, justification, or endless explanation. It stands on its own. Lies, on the other hand, sprawl into complexity, demanding layers of defense, excuses, and emotional persuasion. Half‑truths multiply into confusion, creating a fog that hides the path forward. That is why those who cling to truth appear narrow minded, they are holding to the one clear line in a world filled with tangled alternatives.
The Solutionary understands this dynamic deeply. Their work begins with broad thinking, gathering facts, listening to perspectives, studying patterns, and applying the wisdom principles of King Solomon. They search widely because wisdom demands truth, moral clarity, and selfless application. But once the right solution emerges, their focus sharpens. They become narrow‑minded in their profession of truth, not because they reject other people, but because they reject falsehood. They refuse to be swayed by noise, pressure, or the comfort of unjust compromise.
This narrowness is not a limitation; it is a strength. It is the mark of someone who has done the hard work of discernment and now stands confidently in what is right. In a world overflowing with opinions, narratives, and emotional persuasion, the Solutionary becomes a steady voice; calm, clear, and committed to truth.
The path of the Solutionary is not easy. Broad thinking requires humility. Narrow conviction requires courage. But together, they form the foundation of wise leadership and meaningful impact. When you think widely and stand firmly once the truth is revealed, you become a source of clarity for others. You become a guide through complexity. You become a Solutionary.
And in a world desperate for truth, your narrow‑minded commitment to what is right may be the very thing that sets others on the right path.
If this is my last post, I want all to know there was only one purpose for all that I have written; to have made a positive difference in the lives of others.
Anthony “Tony” Boquet, Solutionary, author of “The Bloodline of Wisdom, The Awakening of a Modern Solutionary” and “The Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, A Devotional Timeline”
