Perspective of Life (DP#153)

The way I see it, your perspective of life changes the most drastically when you are young and should level out as you get older. There is also an attitude component to it as well. After all, the more optimistic you are, the better your perspective typically is.

As children, Lord willing you grew up in a healthy home, we typically have our rose-tinted shades on since we have not been scarred from the hard realities of life yet. A time when grannies and grandpas do not die, or parents still love each other, back when all we had to worry about was making sure our math facts sheet was completed. Maybe you lost a family member or pet when you were younger, jumpstarting your awareness of the true world out there waiting for you.

As you grow up, hit puberty, start looking for your first job or continued education, start settling into yourself, you slowly start to see the true colors peeking through the shades. All these decisions force you into a state of panic, so you begin looking around for help and guidance. Lord willing, you are able to easily find that assistance, otherwise, you may begin to feel alone and helpless. This point in your life, is one of the more crucial crossroads you will arrive at. Regardless of your initial circumstances, you can choose to have a more positive outlook or a bleaker one. Sure, your upbringing can absolutely affect the way you look at life, but as soon as you are a functioning adult, you have to make the decision of either carrying your chains with you or cut yourself free of the baggage before it weighs you down. After all, sometimes carrying the baggage can be the more comfortable option since that is your usual, your normal. Sometimes cutting yourself loose means uncomfortable conversations, vulnerable honesty, and even realizing certain people are no longer beneficial for you. If you are willing to move on from your past and adapt to the hopeful future, that can set you up for a better mindset once you get older, to even carry you to the afterlife.

6 responses to “Perspective of Life (DP#153)”

  1. If you don’t mind me sharing my changes from a political perspective in conjunction with your intriguing post. Also I hope I’m not repeating myself in response to one of your previous posts (fingers crossed):

    My views in my early adulthood especially politically were quite left-leaning. A bit towards the whole Woody Guthrie ‘this land is your land’ world-view. I was an idealist and naive about the world. I remember wondering how my father who was traditionally a swing voter started to favour in his latter years the conservative party in Australia. That irritated me and I couldn’t understand why.

    Basically, I used to be a moral exhibitionist (and still am to some degree, but I hope a lesser one) and saw the world through a lens of my over sentimentality and virtue signalling. I thought I had all the high ground answers, but in reality I didn’t know diddly squat about how the real world worked. Not good, but such perspectives are very common amongst younger generations as we are seeing more and more in the social media age.

    I would now consider myself more of a centrist ‘classical liberal’ thinker. My feelings don’t matter as much now – as they shouldn’t. I think that change is more to do with how the ‘left’ who were usually ‘moderate’ leaning shifted radically towards the far left – a kind of ‘A western Maoism’.This occurred with the advent of social media and later as the Woke movement broke onto the scene in the preeminent Universities.

    What’s funny, is how the Prime Minister whom my father took a liking to (namely, John Howard) and whom I despised – I am now very fond of and watch documentaries of his terms (late 90’s – early 2000s) with great admiration. A total 180’s degrees stance from just two decades earlier.

    1. You have explained your political identity evolution before, but I find it interesting, so I do not mind the repetition.

      The whole fact our views change overtime, is the main reason why I cannot subscribe to how the left is pushing all these permanent mutilations to children and other vulnerable populations. They will have nothing and nobody to help them once and if they snap out of thinking they are in the wrong body.

      It is crazy how the majority of left leaning people are on the younger side. It is almost like there is some knowledge to be found there.

      I am not saying the right is always correct, but the underlining values and morals are what SHOULD correct the mistakes. When you believe that everything is subjective, that there are no objective truths, you have effectively made every issue a social one, and that is not beneficial to society at all.

      1. Yeh, I was getting heavy déjà vu vibes as I was writing about my political changes. Sorry to put you through it – again! LOL. The upside is that I reckon what I wrote this time is better than that 2018 post where I explained why I bailed out from the political left. I might even transpose my response to you in place of that post, which to be honest was pretty crap.

        I couldn’t agree more with everything else you wrote here. And you’re still a young ’un, so that’s encouraging. There’s a still an ember of hope for humanity.

      2. All good! Like I said, I enjoy hearing peoples’ stories, particularly where they have evolved over time. It is just a part of life.
        Lol if I was Earth’s last hope, that would be it for us. But nah, I get what you mean. There are still SOME people with half their mitochondria left lol

      3. You could say – you are ‘The Last of the Mohicans’. Pretty good to have on your resume lol

      4. Lol true true

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