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Can we really live the life of another?
What would life be
like if we were able to change our viewpoint from one mind and body to
another? How would the world then be
seen?
Can a person
really understand what it is like to stand in the shoes of another? We all live in this world from a singular
perception, relying on our feelings to guide us on understanding other people
and the interaction that they have with us.
Some think that compassion is the closest thing to stepping into someone
else’s life. They ask, ?how would I feel
if I were in the same position?’ They
imagine and play out the circumstances in their heads to try and see through
the eyes of another.
What are words but labels that we use.
What is a
word, a phrase, a sentence but a creation within our world in which to
communicate with another, who in turn understands us through the process of
stimulated repetitiveness?
We learn
words in our world from a very young age and continue each day adding to our
dictionary of knowledge called the brain.
Each word learnt is adjoined often by an impulse or stimulated
interaction directed by an outside source.
How would we then categorize such communication as language except to
call it creative interaction?
What are words but labels that we use.
What is a
word, a phrase, a sentence but a creation within our world in which to
communicate with another, who in turn understands us through the process of
stimulated repetitiveness?
We learn
words in our world from a very young age and continue each day adding to our
dictionary of knowledge called the brain.
Each word learnt is adjoined often by an impulse or stimulated
interaction directed by an outside source.
How would we then categorize such communication as language except to
call it creative interaction?
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