You can only see the world through your own perspective.
But understanding that is, in itself, a big step toward becoming more aware of your surroundings.
Why is it important? Because putting things into perspective helps you face difficulties with greater resolve, feel more empathy for others’ situations, and think more critically.
What if I were in another person’s shoes? What if they were in mine?
Asking these kinds of questions helps you see a situation from a different point of view, which can lead to approaching the problem from another angle—sometimes untangling with ease what once seemed unsolvable.
We often forget that we are not the center of the world, simply because seeing the world from our own point of view is all we’ve known since birth.
Doesn’t our own voice sound strange when we hear it recorded?
The way others see the world is through their own perspective as well.










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