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10. How do you think having multiple
perspectives inform us about the past
in a more accurate way?​

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Answered by choudhurikuntal1969
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Answer:

We already have multiple perspectives, but rarely recognise them.

The 3 primary influences on children's personalities are their parents, peers, and schooling. However, each of these influences in turn has multiple influences, creating a massive web of interacting influences. Each of these influences has a different perspective, and because they've influenced us, we can call on them at will.

To tease out other, useful perspectives, when considering any position, ask yourself: how would you discuss this with a (grand)parent? An old friend? A favourite school teacher? A particularly disliked school teacher?

This should result in many very different conversations, because of the different shared beliefs and experiences of the relationships. If it does not, then yes, you've got a problem, you've grown up in a particularly narrow worldview. The only solution there is to experience multiple other viewpoints - this means going to groups that you wouldn't normally interact with, and spend time with them....quietly. You need to avoid having them adapt to your existing worldview, so it'll be important to be a wallflower, and let them express alien worldviews

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