While the former explains universal truth-truths that are relevant in all cases, and in all places-the latter expounds on truths that depend on perspectives and which can be rejected in peculiar instances. In philosophy, there are two concepts which stand at two extremes to each other: They are absolutism and relativism. An opinion can be true in 999 instances and prove woefully wrong in the 1000th.
That’s why truth, most often than not, can be subjective. Life is a beautiful array of complexities.