Different people, in good faith, can look at the same fact and interpret it differently. But that's where an interesting conversation begins.
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As I said before, there are often disagreements as to what a particular set of facts mean. That is not at all unusual, and one shouldn't read into it more than is there.
It's really interesting to me how all of us can experience the exact same event, and yet come away with wildly disparate interpretations of what happened. We each have totally different ideas of what was said, what was intended, and what really took place.
Understanding is a three-edged sword. Your side, my side, and the truth.
It's very difficult to distinguish between what a person believes and what they say they believe.
Now the truth of the matter is that there are a lot of things people don't understand. Take the Einstein theory. Take taxes. Take love. Do you understand them? Neither do I. But they exist. They happen.
Common sense to one person might be something different to another.
Seeing things from a different point of view can help us understand why other people act the way they do. We too often judge people without having all the facts.
The problem I have with making an intelligent statement is that some people then think it's not an isolated occurrence.
Nothing shows up the difference between the things said or read, so much as the daily experience of it.
The human race is facing all kinds of problems, and all we are doing is pointing fingers and saying, 'Your interpretation of the problem is different from my interpretations of the problem.'