Why is it that different people feel about the same thing diffferently?
By vinzen
@vinzen (1020)
India
July 28, 2007 2:50pm CST
Hi, just a question bothering me for many days, as to why diferent people view the same thing so differently. Incase there is some problem, i would find a solution different to another person, same way any third person would find another solution to the same problem, and somehow all of them will feel that their answers or solutions are the best ! Any reasons as to why?
3 responses
@suspenseful (40192)
• Canada
29 Jul 07
It is because they have their own experiences and the way that they see the problem. So it is only natural that what would work for one person does not work for another. Some people see the long term result of the solution, like me, while others just see it as a quick fix and do not worry about what would happen afterwards. Others think in the short term, and when something else arrives, they fix that new problem. I would go with the long term solution.
@MGjhaud (23240)
• Philippines
9 Oct 07
We are created uniquely by God and so we differ in thoughts sometimes. We do have our own point of view and so we don’t blame others the way seeing things. Even me sometimes, I feel so different towards lots of things from how other people (with the same interests, same job) see it. I guess it’s normal.
@joyce959 (1559)
• Philippines
28 Jul 07
Every person is different from the other. Every person has his own uniqueness. Every person has his own set of ideas, prioroties, likes and dislikes. So whatever problem or situation a person faces, he has his own idea and solution which is different from the the rest or maybe the same in some ways but different in approach.
@vinzen (1020)
• India
28 Jul 07
Hi, thanks for your response and time. i guess you are right, but i was wanting to know as to why each person thinks differntly about the same situation, why each one thinks he or she is the best? and yet when they sit together, only one of their views are considered, the others remaining quite about their own views.