All truths are subjective. All truths are conditioned. What we consider to be true may just happen to be a laughing material in the mind of another person. We strive hard to hold onto our truths; in so doing, we run the risk of garnishing what is true to us with an allure of the absolute and rigidity.
Although we can do our best to remain open-minded to the truths of others; however, if we lost track of what was near and dear to our heart over the course of our trying to appear receptive to the other worldly views, we would eventually lose our sense of self at the end of this laborious, personal endeavor.