relative
1. Not absolute or complete
2. Properly related in size or degree or other measurable characteristics
absolute
1. Perfect or complete or pure
2. Complete and without restriction or qualification
3. Not limited by law
4. Expressing finality with no implication of possible change
5. Without conditions or limitations
6. Not capable of being violated or infringed
The words of truth are always paradoxical because there are different levels of truth (relative). What is "truth" at one level is not necessarily "truth" at other levels. Quite often, higher levels of truth render lower ones irrelevant and obsolete. So, something is only truth until we evolve to the next higher level of truth.
Truth never creates or perpetuates problems. It only solves, dissolves, and removes problems. It's only possible to solve problems because truth exists. Problems are solved when the truth fills the space of what used to be the absence of truth. When truth is brought to light it automatically overides falsehood because falsehood doesn't exist as a real thing. Truth fills the void and non-existence of untruth. The truth replaced what used to be the absence of truth. So, truth doesn't do anything, including the solving of problems, because problems/falsehood don't exist as real things. Only the truth is real, and the truth already exists. We just aren`t aware of it. If we already know the truth, why do we have problems in our lives?