Overtime,
“You begin to see the world, not as it is, but as you are.” Author Peter
Bennett addresses such points like this as well as others in his essay titled, “Life
is a Matter of Perspective.” If you really
think about that first quote, I bet you your mind will flip. It seems so
innocent, but honestly, stop for just a second…. Do your life, thoughts, and
actions seemed to be shaped and influenced loosely by this transparent idea?
Perspective is a funny thing, isn’t it? It falls in line with the notion of
perception too—and life is all about perception. Bennett goes on to provide
another stunning statement, “It’s hard to see the real picture of life when you
live inside the frame.” Isn’t that just crazy to think about?!? We are all on a
path in life—always moving forward, although at times it may not seem like it. We
have to remember to take ourselves out of the “picture” and see at a different
angle. Like the famous quote we all have heard too many times claims, “Image yourself
in someone else’s shoes.”
In addition, the author also identifies the idea that you
cannot take things at face value. People, as well as other miscellaneous
objects, events, etc. in life, are not always as they seem. He quotes, “The sun
may appear to move across the sky each day, but it’s actually the earth that’s
moving.” If we do not continue to seek new, fresh perspectives in life, we soon
will not be able to know what’s real—what’s reality. All you have to do is
change perception and see the world anew.
Bennett also hints at the idea that “changing your view or
changing your perspective can change your life for the better.” For example,
here he sheds a new light (a.k.a new perspective) on old topics and issues.
Take a look:
Spiritualism: We are not human beings having a
spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.
Humor: I’m well balanced. I have a chip on
both shoulders.
Recruiting Talent: A baseball scout told the team
manager, “I found the greatest pitcher of all time. He struck out 27 guys, only
one guy had a foul tip.” The manager said, “Sign the guy who hit the foul
ball.”
Yourself: Are you in the way or on the way?
Politics: In 1912, Emmaline Panhurst went to
prison 12 times in her fight to gain universal suffrage for women. “We are not
here because we are lawbreakers; we are here in our efforts to become
lawmakers,” she said.”
Art: “Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth.” –
Picasso
Prison: “I felt that I could go and have a
vacation,” said Martha Stewart describing her attitude on serving five months
in prison, an incarceration that forced her to slow down and smell the roses,
even if they were behind barbed wire.
Jail: Ralph Waldo Emerson went to visit his
fellow transcendentalist, Henry Thoreau in jail. Thoreau was protesting slavery
by refusing to pay a poll tax. “Why are you in there?” Emerson asked. “Why are
you out there?” Thoreau replied.
Pessimism: A man asked his rabbi why is it that
a slice of bread with butter on it always lands with the buttered side down.
The rabbi had never heard this before, so they tried it. The rabbi buttered the
bread, dropped it and it landed with the buttered side up. The rabbi pointed to
it, and said, “Well?” The man protested, “But rabbi, you buttered the wrong
side.” Understand that some sour pusses will never change, so there’s never a
need to be angry at them. See what perspective can do.
Sales: Instead of saying, “If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.” Try, “I will follow up with
you in two weeks, but in the meantime, feel free to call with any questions.”
Business: Don’t focus on profits; focus on the
factors that produce the profits.
By simply flipping those topics and their perspectives
around, they took on a whole new meaning. Just think, if you begin to change
your perspective and outlook on life, your whole world will take on a new
meaning too. It all lies in your possession and control. After all, it’s your
own perception that you are living in.
Mariah! I love this! I was going to say that "Spiritualism: We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience." was my favorite line. But then I went and read your last sentence. "After all, it's your own perception that you are living in." And wow, does that make me think, and ponder, and wonder. Only you can decide how to live your life and how happy you are. Because it is all based on your perception of things. Very well written! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteWow this is a really deep and insightful article! I think it is so easy for us to become consumed in our life and what is going on here and now that we get trapped in one perspective. Even just reading an article like this can remind you to take a step back and see things from a different perspective and that can make a huge difference. I would have to say my favorite line from your post is "are you in the way or on the way" I think it goes along with being able to do anything as long as you set your mind to it.
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