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Conversation with Multiple Perspectives

Having conversation with multiple perspective is like combining them and shifting from one perspective to another in fraction of a second to conclude something AND using them at the right moment AND putting them into limited words AND using a very simple language AND yet keeping it short AND within the context of the conversation AND yet hoping that the person will at least have knowledge of some of the perspectives involve in the conversation AND yet feeling of not satisfying with it because you could have add more perspectives into it AND ultimately fear of being misunderstood.
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WhateverWorks · 36-40
I think the trickiest thing is exposing someone to different perspectives, while making sure that the language/metaphors/common good etc. is tailored to somehow be relatable to their already existing beliefs/self-concept.

Admittedly, sometimes I can’t be bothered (the Internet). Lol..
Lifeissacred · 31-35, M
@WhateverWorks Yes, that's it and also isn't it shows that how difficult it is for someone to break his or her current worldview/belifes and enter into the unknown and even to a person who tries to show them this situation.
WhateverWorks · 36-40
@Lifeissacred most people don’t want to change their worldview, though mainly because it’s heavily tied to their own personal identity. Existential crises are unsettling lol. The only way someone’s worldview changes is either through a traumatic event or because the new information is somehow more personally beneficial to them than the old perception.
Lifeissacred · 31-35, M
@WhateverWorks also there are people who are just curious and not letting themselves identified with any perspectives, who are just capable of seeing things without any filters.
WhateverWorks · 36-40
@Lifeissacred well, I can’t say that I believe they’re such a thing ‘without any filters’. Our perceptions, even though we receive other peoples perceptions, is all influenced by our culture, but sure, some people are more curious, and open minded than others.