Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Transparency in an Opaque World

We are not just black or white; often, we are shades of gray. We cannot not just be one thing or the other. Often, we are both.

Dynamic, evolving… that’s what we humans are. Never static, never the same. Like clouds, we continually move across the continuum that is our life.

Definitely, we are not just a single snapshot. Not even a series of snapshots. But most people think we are. How many times have we heard the comment, “You’ve changed!” with a tinge of surprise as if we were supposed to stay the same forever?

Indeed, it would be great if we were gifted with the ability to see each of us as we really are; to understand our depths, to appreciate both what is inside and outside of each of us.

But humans have limitations. They only see what they want to see. Sometimes, they just see the good. At other times, only the bad. Often, they do not see both. And, on rare occasions that they do, they find it hard to understand the tangled dichotomies that make up each person.

Humans are multi-faceted, multi-dimensional, but with very limited view of the things around them. Often, they do not see the whole picture, and cannot dig deep to fathom what’s inside other people. They see only what they want to see, or what they think they are seeing. Unfortunately, too, they are quick to make conclusions based solely on their perceptions, which are very limited to begin with. So they see others as all-beautiful or all-good, then be shocked to find later on that the others too have weaknesses of their own. The reverse is also true. Sometimes, people are sure that one is bad through and through, not knowing that that person is simply misunderstood.

If only everyone could look at a single thing and be able to look at it in its entirety and view it from every angle possible, then what a better existence we would have. And if only we try to understand every aspect of a thing first, before we make conclusions, then how much easier life on earth would be.

4 comments:

Admin said...

Mayat a panangiladawan kabsat.

Ti lubong ket napupunipunan ti adu a maris. Uray ti biag ti maysa a tao saan laeng a puraw. Adda tay panawen nga aglidem. Ket adda kadatayo no kayat tayo a kasta ti pagbalinan tayo.

Namaris ti biag. Ket no ibinglay tayo dayta a maris ket makaalian tayo pay iti sabali a parsua wenno makaparnuay tayo pay iti sabali a kulor a saan laeng a ti kulor ti bullalayaw.

Kumusta?

brainteaser said...

Hayyu kabsat, ania ti madamag kaniamon? Nagmayat ketdin ta nakapasiarka ditoy. Ammok a busy ka latta! :-)

Agriak man kadayta kunam. :-) Nagsayaat ket ti pananglagam iti Ilokanomon aya. :-)

Mayat latta met. Agur)uray pay laeng kadaytay kunkunak! :-)

Misadventures of Widowhood said...

Your thoughts are very preceptive and your use of language is almost poetic.

brainteaser said...

Hello Aphasia.
Thank you. :-)