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10.21.2010

Engage in Dual Perspective.

The book...
  • defines dual perspective as the "understanding of both our own & another person's perspective, beliefs, thoughts, or feelings."
  • tells us that when we adopt this concept we not only understand the person, but also show them respect.
  • says if someone can't take the perspectives of others they are egocentric, meaning "they impose their perceptions on others and interpret others' experiences through their own eyes."
How I understand the Concept...
  • Not everybody thinks the same way. We all view things differently, and in order to have a dual perspective we must realize how a person thinks & feels about a situation.
  • In order for us to fully master this concept, we can't force our perceptions on the other person, even if we see things differently.
  • We have to keep an open mind.
Application to my life...
How I apply this concept to my life is to just have an open mind. If I'm closed minded I allow myself to not be able to understand what another person is going through.
For example: I'm good at math, but I have a friend who isn't. She comes to me with problems that she needs help solving, & I do my best to break the steps down to where she can understand them. If she came to me with a question & my answer to her was "Oh my gosh! That's so easy. This is a silly question." I would be failing to see how she sees math, and in a way I could be lowering her self-esteem when it comes to math. By actually helping her & understanding how she views math, I practice the concept of engaging in dual perspective.
Additional Info...
This is Pon & Zi. Pon could have came to Zi & judged her because she had the underwear on her head, but instead he grabbed some too & put them on his head. He was seeing things through her eyes, thus engaging in dual perspective.

4 comments:

  1. britt, that is very true. Im glad you take your time to show people, instead of putting them down because they dont know the concept. That picture also reflects really well in this concept. If we were to practice in dual perspective, and be cautios of others feelings and thoughts, we would all be happier

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  2. Yeahh, I agree. The world would be a much happier place if we just accepted each others thoughts & feelings.

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  3. Anonymous10.5.19

    heyyyyyy

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  4. Anonymous10.5.19

    heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
    who wants to talk :)

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