My PERSPECTIVE is my own.
It is not ordinary; it is not common.
It is, after all, born of a history that is neither ordinary nor common.
There are times that I think that my PERSPECTIVE has some value to others.
There are other times that I think my perspective is like an opinion -- everybody has one and all are equally valid and (in)valuable.
In my younger years I theorized that PERSPECTIVE was the element that made us as unique as snowflakes.
It was the key to connection, expansion and co-existence.
Consider:
Perspective can be shared and has the power to broaden another's horizons.
Perspective unexpressed, however, can frighten, anger and divide.
It is a gift to and from all of us.
It is for this reason -- and thanks to JB -- that I blog once again.
Peace.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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