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Closing the 18-Inch Gap Podcast-EP016: Perspectives, How Exact Words Can Have Two Completely Different Meanings

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Perspectives, How Exact Words Can Have Two Completely Different Meanings

Words can have serious power. But what about when the same exact words can have two completely different meanings, I’m not talking about a point of view, rather a perspective completely opposite although the same exact words are being used. How can this even be possible? Well, I’ll be sharing this exact exercise in this episode.

Essay included in this episode:

Today was the absolute worst day ever And don't try to convince me that There's something good in every day Because, when you take a closer look, This world is a pretty evil place. Even if Some goodness does shine through once in a while Satisfaction and happiness don't last. And it's not true that It's all in the mind and heart Because True happiness can be attained Only if one's surroundings are good It's not true that good exists I'm sure you can agree that The reality Creates My attitude It's all beyond my control And you'll never in a million years hear me say Today was a very good day

Now read the same essay from the bottom up and see what happens. Interesting, right? Two completely different perspectives yet I read the same exact words! Today I will look at 15 reasons why people often have completely different perspectives on the same exact issue. I know it sounds like a lot, but I will cover each one of these briefly:

1. Cultural Background: Different cultures have different values, beliefs, and norms, influencing how people interpret situations.

2. Personal Experiences: Individual life experiences shape how people view the world and respond to various situations.

3. Cognitive Biases: Biases such as confirmation bias, availability heuristic, and anchoring can lead to different interpretations of the same facts.

4. Social Influence: Family, friends, and social groups can significantly shape opinions and perspectives.

5. Media Consumption: Different media sources often present information in varied ways, leading to different viewpoints.

6. Religious Beliefs: Religious values and teachings can heavily influence one's perspective on various issues.

7. Political Ideology: Political beliefs can shape how individuals interpret events and policies.

8. Geographical Location: Where a person lives can influence their perspective due to local culture, economy, and environment.

9. Generational Differences: Different generations often have distinct viewpoints shaped by the historical contexts in which they grew up.

10. Health Status: Physical and mental health can affect how a person perceives and interacts with the world.

11. Access to Information: Variability in access to information or misinformation can lead to different understandings of the same issue.

12. Past Trauma: Traumatic experiences can significantly affect how individuals perceive and respond to certain situations.

13. Motivations and Goals: Personal goals and motivations can influence how one interprets information and events.

14. Intellectual Humility: The degree to which one is willing to accept that they might be wrong can influence openness to other perspectives.

15. Expectation and Predictions: What people expect to happen can color their current perceptions, often based on past patterns and beliefs.

Looking for a better perspective in life through coaching? Reach out to me via email

for free consultation at edwin@edwinsoler.com

Author of Closing the 18-Inch Gap available in Amazon

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Perspectives, How Exact Words Can Have Two Completely Different Meanings

Words can have serious power. But what about when the same exact words can have two completely different meanings, I’m not talking about a point of view, rather a perspective completely opposite although the same exact words are being used. How can this even be possible? Well, I’ll be sharing this exact exercise in this episode.

Essay included in this episode:

Today was the absolute worst day ever And don't try to convince me that There's something good in every day Because, when you take a closer look, This world is a pretty evil place. Even if Some goodness does shine through once in a while Satisfaction and happiness don't last. And it's not true that It's all in the mind and heart Because True happiness can be attained Only if one's surroundings are good It's not true that good exists I'm sure you can agree that The reality Creates My attitude It's all beyond my control And you'll never in a million years hear me say Today was a very good day

Now read the same essay from the bottom up and see what happens. Interesting, right? Two completely different perspectives yet I read the same exact words! Today I will look at 15 reasons why people often have completely different perspectives on the same exact issue. I know it sounds like a lot, but I will cover each one of these briefly:

1. Cultural Background: Different cultures have different values, beliefs, and norms, influencing how people interpret situations.

2. Personal Experiences: Individual life experiences shape how people view the world and respond to various situations.

3. Cognitive Biases: Biases such as confirmation bias, availability heuristic, and anchoring can lead to different interpretations of the same facts.

4. Social Influence: Family, friends, and social groups can significantly shape opinions and perspectives.

5. Media Consumption: Different media sources often present information in varied ways, leading to different viewpoints.

6. Religious Beliefs: Religious values and teachings can heavily influence one's perspective on various issues.

7. Political Ideology: Political beliefs can shape how individuals interpret events and policies.

8. Geographical Location: Where a person lives can influence their perspective due to local culture, economy, and environment.

9. Generational Differences: Different generations often have distinct viewpoints shaped by the historical contexts in which they grew up.

10. Health Status: Physical and mental health can affect how a person perceives and interacts with the world.

11. Access to Information: Variability in access to information or misinformation can lead to different understandings of the same issue.

12. Past Trauma: Traumatic experiences can significantly affect how individuals perceive and respond to certain situations.

13. Motivations and Goals: Personal goals and motivations can influence how one interprets information and events.

14. Intellectual Humility: The degree to which one is willing to accept that they might be wrong can influence openness to other perspectives.

15. Expectation and Predictions: What people expect to happen can color their current perceptions, often based on past patterns and beliefs.

Looking for a better perspective in life through coaching? Reach out to me via email

for free consultation at edwin@edwinsoler.com

Author of Closing the 18-Inch Gap available in Amazon

  continue reading

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