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Reconsider

  • Foto del escritor: Delia Morales Ortega
    Delia Morales Ortega
  • 8 may 2016
  • 2 Min. de lectura


To be sure about something or to have reasons to think in a determined way does not mean that we are right because we know that everything is very subjective although we do not want to admit it.


Our circumstances or experiences have maybe forged a combination of ideas in which we strongly believe and so we considere they are true, but we should be concious that they are not universal as they depend on our peculiarities.


On the other hand these ideas can be adopted or acquired from these people that we have around and consciously or unconsciously they transmit them to us but the fact that the spokesperson of these ideas seems to be right it does not justify that they are also.


This implies to assume that they are not appropriate for everyone or totally accepted, so each one can make his own interpretation and to take the part that he considers more convenient for himself.


In addition this requires that we are able to change if the circumstances change or if someone shows us that things can be different to how we perceive them, it means that we should be willing to modify and adapt our beliefs if we find the reasons for it.


It should be normal, or in any case the ideal, to have ideas based on logic and reasonable foundations but that admit reconsideration to a possible adaptation which does not mean that they were not valid.


In conclusion, we all have our ideas that can and should change as everything around us also changes, so that our ideas should be solid but not fixed only flexible and receptive to anything that can improve them.

 
 
 

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