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Image credit: Annie Spratt This is the latest essay I published in my project Me, Looking for Meaning.
Why do people see and understand the world so differently? We share the same planet, breathe the same air, sometimes even live in the same houses, and yet the realities we inhabit can feel worlds apart. What one person finds obvious, another finds incomprehensible. What feels true to one may seem absurd to another. These differences shape everything—from politics and art to the smallest misunderstandings between friends. I’ve come to think that each of us lives at the intersection of three coordinates. Together, they greatly impact how we perceive and interpret the world. The coordinates are human nature, individual characteristics, and experience. These three coordinates can scatter us across different worlds of meaning, yet awareness of them may also help us navigate toward one another. Keep reading here. [This essay will be included in the Newsletter#20, which will be sent out around mid January.]
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