Look Around! You’re Not the Only One Who Thinks Yourself Are More Significant than Others

Zulfi
2 min readApr 1, 2022

Tonight's lesson I got from MYS's guidance. Writing an essay, especially about literature, should be open to any possibility as much as possible. As a final-year college stud, I tended to perceive things like I wear a horse's glasses.

Well, it is true that the closer you look, the less you will see. The main idea of analyzing literature is to perceive many things the writers put inside the writings. I only focus on specific topics I want to write about and despise the other stuff the literature is trying to serve.

This 'idea' could work in some real-life problems. As we grow older, we used to have fixed personalities, views, moral or political compass, etc. Agreeing to disagree is somewhat more challenging than it said. Our personal beliefs tend to protect what we believe the most.

You could put it as being ‘lazy’ about anyone opinions, feelings, and stuff. The narrowsight of our perspective makes us lazy to understand the probability and truth from others view. One must know that if something is equal 4, there’s so much way than 2+2=4. You could put any equation that is equal 4 and the equation is not 2+2. I wonder when do people stop caring about it.

Life gave us so many things we could perceive, yet we only perceive from our narrowminded sights. it is easy to point out something is wrong from our view, rather than trying to understand the what-ifs and something might be more than we perceive. Using this kind of personalities are rather hurt anyone than to put something on closure.

We live in a cosmos; yet we only thought about our worlds. We feel were special and so is everyone, so are you. How could one be special when everyone thinks they are? Maybe we only need to be just a little bit more caring. Our significancy should not hurt anyone feelings.

In conclusion, i think its best to hear everyone else, to at least try to understand what might people wants to tell us about. Our world is always be in touch with everyone's world. We should put it together to make it more colourful and beautiful, rather than make it black and white and ugly. Be sincere, as one of the most beautiful books said. “Love thy neighbour as thyself.”

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