The Truth of our Perspective

The events that happen in life to us all aren’t fixed or even exact. Each person experiences each event uniquely but all, sometimes with a similar flair or vibe.

Another example would be if you think about a small Apple tree when the apples start ripening they don’t ripen all at once they start ripening little by little and then progressively more and more and then all the apples are ripe and then suddenly they get picked off and little by little there’s only a few left that are still ripening and a few lingering apples on the tree. Each Apple ripens differently based on its placement on the tree, to the sun exposure it gets, depending on the shade it gets, depending on the amount of water it gets, depending on how much fertilizer it gets, there are many many many factors and our perspectives are like that. We each have beliefs from our parents, we were raised in different cities or countries and had different economic advantages or disadvantages, we come from different races or mixed races and all these factors give us different perspectives. There is no one such thing as one perspective that is accurate.