Many people are
very different from ourselves and coming to a place of acceptance can make
the road easier. All people have their own way of being in
the world. It is easiest to comprehend this basic yet profound fact when we
consider that every human being on the planet occupies a distinct role in the
universe. We grow up in different environments, affected by a unique range of
influences. The preferences, values, and beliefs we embrace are frequently
related intimately to our origins. And the need to individualize our
experiences is instinctive, as doing so enables us to cope when we must face
challenges on our own. Consequently, each of us has developed a perspective
that is uniquely ours. Interacting peacefully and constructively with people
from all walks of life is a matter of first understanding where they are
coming from. Then we can adjust our expectations so that we avoid making
undue assumptions about what they are about. In the face of emerging interpersonal
conflict, it is easy to assume that others are being difficult, unreasonable,
or stubborn. We are apt to grow frustrated when someone in our environment
does not share our opinions or feel compelled to support us in our endeavors.
It is likely that the individual or individuals before us may simply possess
differing notions with regard to what is and what is not important in this
life. We can ease the tension that exists between us by reaffirming our
belief in the fundamental right of all beings to determine their own
destinies. To foster a harmonious relationship, we need to do our best to
relate to the unique universes they inhabit. And as we discover what makes
them tick, our ability to find a mode of interaction that is pleasing to both
of us is enhanced. When there are barriers keeping you from
connecting with someone else, think of questions you can ask them to gain a
more thorough understanding of their point of view. You may discover that in
addition to the differences in perspective dividing you, they are subject to
insecurities and other personal issues that influence their way of seeing the
world. It is likely that you will never fully grasp the myriad complexities
embodied by humanity, but you can go a long way toward encouraging mutually
satisfying relations by reaching out to others in the spirit of sympathetic
comprehension. |
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