Us Humans are Weird Really...
Have you ever been in a situation where someone asks your opinion or feelings about something and you tell them? We all have huh? My point? Many times the asker of the question repeats what you said, the only problem is, itās not what you said. Naturally, when this happens, most of us say āno I didnāt mean that, I meant this.ā Again, they say sure, you said this..... And on it goes.
This isnāt based on something that happened to me recently. Itās just a thought thatās been rattling around in my head from many of these experiences in my life and Iāve been thinking about it - for whatever reason I think about this stuff.
When I was younger and this happened to me, Iād almost fight, trying to make people understand what I was trying to say. In the end, I would often give up because I wasnāt getting through, and sometimes theyād give up, because I was obviously pissing them off not letting it drop. As I get older, I give it a go once, maybe twice if itās important to me, but usually, I just let it go. People hear what they hear.
I find it a curious example of how us humans listen to things within the context of our own values and opinions. We hear what others say, but we interpret from our own experiences. Therefore it doesnāt matter what we say, our listener hears what they hear. Iāve learnt itās easier if we just accept this human phenomenon and donāt fight it ā not always easy I know.
Most of us do this. Most of us are guilty of it. I think itās just part of the human condition and most of the time we wouldnāt even know we were doing it. Iām sure Iāve done it a million times!
Weāve all heard cases where 10 people witness an accident and when the police interview the witnesses, every story is different. Or the psychology team at university run an experiment with 12 people running naked across a field wearing different hats and everyone who sees them is asked what they saw. Everyone saw something different. Why?
Itās because weāre all different. We all have different values, we all have different beliefs, we all see the world in our own way ā itās what makes life beautiful because thatās diversity. Weāve all had different upbringings with different types of parents and some of us have shaken off our parental influence and opinions, while some of us hold on tight and become an advocate for those beliefs. Sometimes thatās a good thing, sometimes itās a bad thing ā say if you had really racist parents and you grow into a racist yourself. Stepping away from your foundational beliefs and questioning what youāve learnt ā from your parents, school, church, friends... it aināt always easy.
Then you meet people from other cultures and religions and sometimes, youāve got no synergy at all, because your foundations are so different, there seems to be no middle line where you can reach each other. Thatās why weāve still got wars right ā itās got to be? We donāt make sense to each other. What we value is just too different.
Age can be a big part of it. Many people get freer the older they get ā breaking away from any āmind shacklesā they have been trapped in. But some get more committed to their beliefs as they get older. The scars of life are often contributors to this, as real heart break can send us off the path, or it can get us more firmly entrenched on it ā we just donāt know. Some ātestsā can be very harsh and all I hope is that I am able to come out freer, happier and more accepting - but there could be tests I wouldnāt be able to survive mentally. I suppose itās all about how we deal with the shit storms that can strike any of us throughout our lives...
I definitely find this a curious aspect of being human and I suppose I just try to listen harder without putting my own opinions or ideas on peopleās comments and hope everyone does the same for me. I donāt know if I am successful doing this though, because how can I know? No matter what, my world exists from the perspective I place on it, I suppose Iāve just got to make sure thatās a good perspective, but thatās still a perspective.
What do you reckon itās all about then?
Yours, without the bollocks
Andrea
This isnāt based on something that happened to me recently. Itās just a thought thatās been rattling around in my head from many of these experiences in my life and Iāve been thinking about it - for whatever reason I think about this stuff.
When I was younger and this happened to me, Iād almost fight, trying to make people understand what I was trying to say. In the end, I would often give up because I wasnāt getting through, and sometimes theyād give up, because I was obviously pissing them off not letting it drop. As I get older, I give it a go once, maybe twice if itās important to me, but usually, I just let it go. People hear what they hear.
I find it a curious example of how us humans listen to things within the context of our own values and opinions. We hear what others say, but we interpret from our own experiences. Therefore it doesnāt matter what we say, our listener hears what they hear. Iāve learnt itās easier if we just accept this human phenomenon and donāt fight it ā not always easy I know.
Most of us do this. Most of us are guilty of it. I think itās just part of the human condition and most of the time we wouldnāt even know we were doing it. Iām sure Iāve done it a million times!
Weāve all heard cases where 10 people witness an accident and when the police interview the witnesses, every story is different. Or the psychology team at university run an experiment with 12 people running naked across a field wearing different hats and everyone who sees them is asked what they saw. Everyone saw something different. Why?
Itās because weāre all different. We all have different values, we all have different beliefs, we all see the world in our own way ā itās what makes life beautiful because thatās diversity. Weāve all had different upbringings with different types of parents and some of us have shaken off our parental influence and opinions, while some of us hold on tight and become an advocate for those beliefs. Sometimes thatās a good thing, sometimes itās a bad thing ā say if you had really racist parents and you grow into a racist yourself. Stepping away from your foundational beliefs and questioning what youāve learnt ā from your parents, school, church, friends... it aināt always easy.
Then you meet people from other cultures and religions and sometimes, youāve got no synergy at all, because your foundations are so different, there seems to be no middle line where you can reach each other. Thatās why weāve still got wars right ā itās got to be? We donāt make sense to each other. What we value is just too different.
Age can be a big part of it. Many people get freer the older they get ā breaking away from any āmind shacklesā they have been trapped in. But some get more committed to their beliefs as they get older. The scars of life are often contributors to this, as real heart break can send us off the path, or it can get us more firmly entrenched on it ā we just donāt know. Some ātestsā can be very harsh and all I hope is that I am able to come out freer, happier and more accepting - but there could be tests I wouldnāt be able to survive mentally. I suppose itās all about how we deal with the shit storms that can strike any of us throughout our lives...
I definitely find this a curious aspect of being human and I suppose I just try to listen harder without putting my own opinions or ideas on peopleās comments and hope everyone does the same for me. I donāt know if I am successful doing this though, because how can I know? No matter what, my world exists from the perspective I place on it, I suppose Iāve just got to make sure thatās a good perspective, but thatās still a perspective.
What do you reckon itās all about then?
Yours, without the bollocks
Andrea
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