Saturday, May 30, 2009

Cohesion

I don't really know where to start cuz it happened alot of times with me, different scenarios.

I guess when it comes down to being a group everyone always has their own opinions. When these opinions match, they form a sort of cohesion, somewhat like mob theory as mentioned in The Series of Unfortunate Events: The Vile Village (book 7). Sometimes everyone has different opinions and they share it, leading to a development of their cohesion as a whole.

Sometimes though, our opinions are at opposites ends of a pole. It isn’t wrong, and that’s not what I’m here to prove. Everyone’s opinions and always right and respected because each of us is different in infinite aspects. It comes down to accepting what each other has to say instead of pushing your own point of view.

Not shooting anyone here, because I am like that too. I tend to push my POV to override what other people think. And I am wrong to do that. But so is everyone else who does that. Especially when 2 people who feel the extreme need to feel right, whether it’s for their own belief(not as in religion, more of what they believe is right) or their ego.

I guess the solution is to sit down and have a nice long talk. After all, what everyone else has to say is equally important as what I have to say. Or we wouldn't have been created so diverse in the first place.

FYI: Post inspired by recent events, not wholly about recent events (some dating back to sec 1)

Posted by dummyforsale at 9:41 PM