"You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist."
Friedrich Nietzsche
Please don't disregard my previous post but I have one more thought related to above.
I'm not sure we agree here, but I think Nietzsche confuses knolwedge not being absolute with truth itself not being absolute. (There is also different context that somone with a physical disability might not like dancing, but such difference of opinion is not a philosophical issue.)
(I've not read Nietzsche, but just inferring from the quote.)
Can anyone of us know with certainty what is utlimate truth. I'm talking outside of immediate experience such as truth of metaphysics, utlimate cause and effect underlying reality, and so forth? I would tend to agree with Nietzche that the answer is 'No'.
BUT ... through sharing our experiences we can expand our perspective and thus get CLOSER to knowing truth. If we had the time and openess to really share our perspectives I'd argue that through this process my way will become more like your way and your way will become more like my way.