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by cybernautique
1716 days ago
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Honest question: why do I need more perspective than mine to make statements about my experience of the universe? Regardless of how broad or limited a statement I wish to make, the experience I have as an individual is the sum total of my reality. Unless I already value mitigating the pitfalls of undue generalization, why shouldn't I measure the universe by the yard stick of myself? I'm not defending the original statement. I happen to agree with you, but for different reasons. If it isn't already crucial to me that I have a lot of perspective, then why is it crucial? |
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Our own experiences are so limited, and our brains really like to generalize from very limited data. We are also blind to what we don't see.
Perspective is one way to deal with these limitations.