The Search 4 Happiness

Day 133 - Perspective

9/5/20231 min read

grayscale photography of coconut palm tree
grayscale photography of coconut palm tree

Is it that we look through glass windows at the world, or do our eyes create visual reels based on our perception of the world?


If that's the case, can we simply change the reel in real time?


Ironically, our eyesight is an oversight. The ability to see, absorb, and process information at incredibly high speed, performance, and precision leaves us with a glazed perspective. As our eyes are debatably the most powerful of our senses, are we simply left in awe of their power and underestimate the contribution the mind plays in our view of the world?


Our perspective of the world is one of the most powerful tools in our arsenal in the search for happiness. The ability to view the world, experiences, incidents, people, and decisions in the most advantageous perspective for ourselves is both a blessing and a curse. Failure to find balance between the two can either leave us over or under satisfied. However, if we can find balance and create a positive perspective of given situations, then we are in a strong position within our own minds in the search for happiness.


Is it possible that our perception of reality is influenced more by the intricate workings of our brain than by the physical world itself? If our mind has the capacity to shape the way we see and interpret things, can we consciously alter our perception to create a more desirable reality?


Regardless of the role our mind plays in collaboration with our eyes towards viewing the world, by being able to create a positive, nurturing, and outgoing perspective, we can create an environment in which our objective reality can be swayed in the best possible direction, weighted in our Favor in the search for happiness.

The outer world is a reflection of your inner world.


Thanks,

Dean