Friday, July 5, 2019

Coin

Consider the two sides of a coin. They are different, but they are both part of the coin. Neither is "wrong". The same should be said about anything when it is considered from two different perspectives: the front and the back, the right side and the left side. You can't certainly deny that they both correspond to what "is". What is important here is the point of view. This should include also situations, shouldn't it? If two people are involved in a confrontation, when they later try to explain their positions, justify their possibly negative behaviors, you realize that both, from their own personal perspective, are right. Their reasons make sense. But when "you" are personally concerned, seeing your opponent's point of view becomes almost impossible. You can only see "yours".


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