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Angles

  • Writer: Mashnoor K.
    Mashnoor K.
  • Jun 17, 2020
  • 2 min read

Honestly I probably could've titled this "Perspective Pt. 2" but what we'll be speaking on today, while it handles perspective and the way you see things, it ties into Empathy Pt. 3, your welcome for the foreshadowing, haha. Anyways, angles Instagram models should be great at these. Jokes aside, this is going to be a short one, and probably a prelude to Empathy Pt. 3 which I'll either write next week or after I finish reading The Fifth Vital by Mike Majlak.

Angles, angles, in the context of what I'm going to speak about is the point from which you see things. Every situation has a near-infinite if not infinite angles that it can be seen from. Every person will have different experiences, biases, and lenses through which they view a situation, heck not even just a situation, it could be anything, a person, a thing, an action, a consequence, a trait. In psychology this is called... perspective. Should I go back and rename this thing? No, we're this far in already, gotta commit.

Anyways, those are the angles I wanted to speak on. And I'll go much more in-depth with this in Empathy but for now, I want to point out that statement. There are so many angles, and if you ever have an angle on something and that angle makes you feel negativity towards whatever your perspective is on before you got and apply that to your overt actions, I implore you to remember that you simply have on angle, and that maybe that angle of yours, may be wrong.

There are tons of angles to have, and I know I've been dragging this along, but I want to say that before you judge someone or something off of your angle, remember that you likely only have one to five angles before you give up, and as I said, there is near an infinite number of angles to have. Anyways, Empathy Pt. 3 coming soon, lol.


~ Mashnoor

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