The Importance of Maintaining Perspective

in #life6 years ago

Sometimes we forget that there are two sides to every story.

I learned about Marie Antoinette in grade school. The lesson was the basic one we all were told- she was brought from Austria to wed the young (and final) successor to the throne, Louis XVI at the age of 15 during the French Revolution. After 7 years she gave birth to the first of four children. A naive teenager, she spent extravagant amounts of money on dresses, hairstyles and chocolates during a time of famine and poverty in the land. Marie was hated by the people for her spending and Louis was tossed to commoner status and beheaded, followed soon by his Queen.

Many have forgotten that she and her husband the King were very charitable. They adopted orphans and raised some in the royal court and purchased the best education for others in boarding schools. Several hundred people were trampled during the fireworks show at their wedding reception and Marie insisted they pay for medical and living expenses for each family during the healing period. When out on an afternoon ride her carriage trampled a farmer, and Marie personally tended to his medical needs and carried his family financially until he was healed and able to work.

A spoiled princess raised to be wed to a king, growing up surrounded by lavish opulence and quite obviously unprepared for the political side of reigning an entire country at the tender age of 19. Now, I was not there, and did not personally know all sides to the story. But there is always something more than what the history books tell us, as in this case, or the news reports.


A little bit closer to home, here on Steemit I was editing an educational article with @blue-pencil. It was about how to introduce children to the world with social studies. In the middle of this article the author seamlessly wrote about how evil a certain portion of the population is, and how they cannot be tolerated and must be punished here on earth before they go on to be punished in the eternal fires of hell.

It was all done so nonchalantly that I literally just sat there with my mouth agape. It was very professionally written and didn't contain hate speech, even though the subject matter was, quite obviously. I proceeded to write a professional yet no nonsense email on how this type of subject matter was not tolerated by our organization, and that we would not accept this.

The author responded with apologies. He asked for details and reasons why and seemed very concerned.

In talking with this person, I soon realized that he was not a hateful individual. He was actually a very sweet and sensitive 19 year old. He did not understand why these particular sentences were offensive. He genuinely appeared to not have meant any harm with his statements, he was simply reciting the verses he had learned every day in school.

This is what he knew. This is what he was taught, how he grew up... He knew no other way.

Now I am not going to get into the argument as to at what age does one become responsible for their thoughts and actions; when does the blame no longer rest on upbringing- that is not the purpose of this article. That is a whole other post :)

The point here is that although you may never know both sides to a story, you must keep in mind that there is much more you do not know, and you should always give the benefit of the doubt.

We can easily fall into the trap of jumping to conclusions. We react first without knowing the whole story. We then base our beliefs on that emotionally charged bit of information.


Some of you may remember this story I wrote last summer:

And this is so true, it hurts my heart. The dog and the man are in exactly the same place, same circumstances, suffering many of the same degradations, physical discomfort, poor health and heartaches. But so many people are more likely to turn a kind eye on the dog and dismiss the man.

You don't know what the dog did to get there. Maybe he ran away. Or bit a policeman and got free. Or his owners beat him and he escaped.

Just as you do not know what the man did to get there. Maybe he ran away as a child to escape abuse and this is the only life he knows. He too could have bit a policeman and cannot find employment after incarceration.

Remember there is more happening than you know. It is not for you to judge. Keep your mind and your heart open. And be patient with those who are not aware enough yet to know what you know now.

Be blessed my friends, and have a beautiful weekend ♡



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Perspective is extremely important... and I think a lot of people tend to forget that there are often more than two sides to a story. The two sides tend to be biased in their own ways... the third side merely observes the facts and events that unfold, and makes no judgment.

Exactly.

My second writing job was in journalism. And for a large News outlet. I was taught that we must remain unbiased in our reporting yet there is no such thing as an unbiased news report.

Talk about conflicting conundrums ;)

Unbiased news report?... Loll.. Its almost impossible. But, a room should always be created for doubt. At least, it can help the subject a little (emotionally).....

You really doing great. Thumbs up for u.

Yes, there's truly no such thing, that's the funny part. And we all know it, lol.

Thank you so much :)

@arbitrarykitten
I am getting addicted to your writing...

I think changing perspective is difficult for most of people mainly because it will force them out of their comfort zone.
We people find a meaning in this big world through our pre-shaped ideas.
When this ground shakes it is difficult for us to tell right from wrong.

As the cartoon says, we are all at the same page of different book.

source

Stay positive.

FD.

That is a very interesting thought- we are all on the same page of a different book... Oh I love it!

I have learned that pre-shaped ideas are absurdly dull. I prefer to create and bake 'em from scratch ;)

Exactly
People tend to forget that judge not and you will not be judged.
One good piece I have read since this week started.
Tnx for this write up

Awe thanks!

Well.... I live like this, like how I write. I try to remain non judgemental and am always aware there is more to the story, however I realize others judge me. It's just the way it is. Some will learn, some won't. But either way it is not for me to judge :) I love everyone equally- unless you wrong me or mine.

A good well thought out post. In my experience the right way to approach anything is by being unbiased. It is so easy to go with the accepted narrative. There are always two sides to every story and the accepted one is not always right!

The accepted side is not always right- so true!

My Mom always told me that there are three sides to every story. Between the two sides that are presented there is the truth. It is so easy to have our eyes coloured by what we perceive to see and what we believe that we hear. It is difficult to keep an open mind. Perhaps if we did there would be less misunderstandings, hatred and wars.

I like your mom's way of thinking!

So true. It's difficult to remain unbiased because we each have our own life experiences which cloud us as well...

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This is so true! Thank you for this article I really enjoy reading it. It is a good reminder to think twice before you judge and jump into conclusions.

I'm happy you enjoyed it!

Perspective is really needed in our society today. People think that merely looking at somebody or something from the outside or from what they've heard, that they can fully understand it all, and thus, giving their very biased judgement.
The society needs to understand that it ain't always the way they perceive it, that there is always the otherside.
Nice post. Well done.

Precisely.

Thank you <3

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Its always very bad when one tend to judge before getting to knw a person. I persons perpective in life determines how you see things and it needs to be maintained

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