Perspective changes…

As we grow, it’s natural for our perspectives to evolve. But why does this happen?
One reason is learning—whether through formal education, personal experiences, or exposure to diverse people, cultures, books, and political ideas. Every encounter introduces new viewpoints, challenging our old beliefs and refining our understanding of the world.
Freedom also plays a crucial role. A person raised in an environment that values free thought and open discourse is more likely to develop a dynamic, evolving perspective than someone in a society where questioning norms is discouraged.
Beyond external influences, personal experiences shape our perspectives in profound ways. Failures, trial and error, pain, deception, and rejection all contribute to shifts in how we perceive life. These hardships, though difficult, often provide the most valuable lessons.
However, not all perspective changes are positive. Sometimes, perspective shifts out of spite, resentment, or emotional pain. When someone is betrayed, they may develop a cynical view of trust. When someone fails repeatedly, they might believe success is impossible. While change is inevitable, if driven by bitterness rather than wisdom, it can lead to a rigid, negative outlook and destruction of human
Understanding why our perspective changes is essential because it shapes our future actions, decisions, and even our sense of identity. Change in perspective isn’t just inevitable—it’s a sign of growth. And in most cases, it’s a good thing.
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