We are not weird, we are just different.
We have different ways of looking at life, the perception we have of the events that happen have to do with our own way of being.
It’s wrongly said that we are all the same. Yes, I agree that structurally we are all the same, we have been conceived in the image and likeness of our creator.
But what changes is our brain, even anatomically it has been seen that the brains, apart from having two hemispheres, have similar trunks and blood vessels. In other words, the histology and complex anatomy of the brain is very similar in most humans, but pathologists have discovered significant differences in specific areas of the brain.
They have performed studies on the brains of serial murderers, geniuses, people with functional or motor limitations and have found many differences.
Each part of the locomotor function of the human being has an area of localization in the brain. Therefore artists, geniuses, manual or intellectual workers have an area that can be seen through specific studies in the brain more developed in some than in others.
I have only explained this to make a parenthesis in what I want to say in my post today. We are all different in the way we appreciate the subjects we can observe to give our opinion.
Everyone has their own interpretive way of interpreting ordinary actions, it's not that others are smarter, more creative, more original or any other quality we can point to. It’s that our brain processes the information received according to our specifically developed brain capacity.
Yesterday listening to an audio I heard that a person was doing a survey about children's opinion on some aspects that the surveyor wanted to know.
He thought he would show the children a banana for them to identify, then ask them to eat it, he thought the children would tell him that it was a picture and they couldn't eat it and then he would finish the survey with the two children's opinions and he said to himself, "I've got it figured out".
On the day of the survey he asked the children, showing them the drawing....
"Do you know what this is?" and they said... “Yep.”
“What name does this go by?” They said... “Banana.”
The interviewer told them... "Well then, eat it."
And the children began to gesticulate that they were eating it, making movements with their little hands and with their mouths, putting the banana in their mouths.
It’s then that the interviewer thought, “It's not that they don't know how to answer, it's that they have a very different perception of the answers than I thought.”
Children generally use their imagination and creativity to express their opinions.
The man ended his interview and said that he learned a lesson from the children.
As we grow older and get more ideas about various topics, our mind will create different ways of coping with life.
The culture of the people, the fact that studying opens the doors to other worlds of infinite knowledge also opens the doors to a world of possibilities to face the dilemmas that arise in life.
According to our perception of life will be our answers to the world. Hence, we should not take for granted a response different from our own to any behavior that is not explained by the other person in question.
We are not strange, we are different in the way we are. Our brain certifies it.
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All people are different, not the same .. 🤔