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perspective towards being best of what we are (3 paragraphs 7 lines each) please help first answer will be given brainliest answer but it has to be valuable ​

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Answered by abhinavsai54
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Most of us will not be able to solve the mystery or the riddle above. Why? It’s because of perspective. Perspective is a mental view of something. How we see things around us depends on our own experience, schematic knowledge, culture, society and background. The way we are brought up shapes our perspective on things, unless we change it.

We grow up in a society where men rule the working world. They are the carpenters, the mechanics, the lorry drivers and the firemen. Society has made us stick to this belief. It has made us have this perspective. But if we change our viewpoint and look at things in a different way, the answer will pop up clearly in front of our faces - that the fireman, John, is the only man in the house and the rest are women.

We live in an interconnected world where not being able to see things in perspective can cause a multitude of issues. Because what we see or hear may not be what it really is. We have to know the context in which things happen. We have to understand the background in order to interpret things correctly. If we take things out of context, or fail to see things from the other side of the coin, we could just land ourselves in hot soup.

Sometimes things appear to be big, but in the big picture, it is actually something small.

Our perception about something is always very different from another person’s. We have to learn to be open-minded and see things from another’s point of view. In the story ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’, Atticus Finch says to his daughter Scott, “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view…..until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” ( (Lee, 1960). Until we see things from another person’s perspectives, we will never understand why things happen the way they do. Most of us like to make preconceived judgements, which can lead to altercations between friends, colleagues, husband and wife and siblings. That’s because we jump to conclusions too quickly and fail to see from another person’s point of view. Seeing from another person’s perspective helps you to understand things in a different light and opens up the path for a whole lot more of understanding and tolerance.

Sometimes things appear to be big, but in the big picture, it is actually something small. On the contrary, sometimes things appear small but when you relate it to the big picture, it may cause a lot more harm than you think. Let’s look at an analogy. When you fail a certain subject in an examination, from your own perspective, you’re a failure. You make it such a big deal and you feel that your whole life has come crashing down. You go into depression and lose all hope. But if you see the big picture, you will realise that life is full of ups and downs and that failure is just one small hiccup along the way. Trials and tribulations are part of the journey; it is not the end of the road. Everybody faces it. It’s inevitable. But that doesn’t mean life is hopeless. There are still many more opportunities out there. There is always hope for something better. There is always a blessing, a hidden agenda when something happens. We may not know the reason now and we may never know the wisdom of it at all. Failure does not necessarily mean a bad thing. So, don’t be so disheartened when you face failure because it may just be the beginning of your journey to success.

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