My Perspective
According to Dictionary.com, perspective means, the state of one's ideas, the facts known to one, etc., in having a meaningful interrelationship. This is one of many of the definitions provided by the site. And as in life there are many perspectives on a given topic, situation, or interpretation.
I believe our perspectives are formed by our experiences, interactions and reactions to a given situation, topic, or interpretation. Such as issues of religion, politics, and civil rights. Since our experiences are all unique to an individual, our perspective of these areas will also be different. We may have similar experiences so we may agree on a given interpretation.
What I will propose in my writing here is from my perspective. Sometimes I will be able to relate to your perspective through your comments and sometimes I will not have that ability. For instance, my sister of the heart and myself were discussing going on a job interview and how nerve wracking it is for her, but for me I get excited. I look forward to meeting new people and presenting myself as an individual that would be an asset to their business, or in my case, school. I do not get nervous because I already understand the worse case outcome; I am not hired. I was unable to relate to my sister of the heart's perspective because I have never had the experience. I still do not understand how it is to be nervous but I am able to sympathize with her reaction. You may disagree with my perspective but I ask that you sympathize with me.
I am more experienced than the average person and probably less experienced than an expert. I like to say I know a little about a lot but there are topics and experiences I have had tremendous amount of interpretation.
I hope everyone may find something of interest in what I write.
Regards
Margarette
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