What are Facts?

Are general ideas
Are small pieces of well-known data
Are often misconstrued
Are subjective and self-serving

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Facts are best defined as small pieces of well-known data that are objectively verifiable and can be proven true or false. Unlike general ideas, which may be based on beliefs or opinions, facts are grounded in reality and supported by evidence. They are not subjective or self-serving, and while they can sometimes be misconstrued or misinterpreted, their essence remains based on objective reality.

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