I perceive and relate to the world through where I grew up; that's part of me. It's what I judge everything else against.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can't judge my own stuff. That's for others. But those are the three things that I admire.
My worldview comes from a collection of the books I have read, the people I have met, and my conversations with my dad.
I see the world from a very specific perspective. It is how I grew up. It is what I am proud of, and I vocalize it. And for those who have not experienced my experience, it is odd, and it's not mainstream.
I'm just really supportive of everyone - even though I believe that things should be equal, people have different circumstances in their life that have taught them to be who they are. Even if I don't agree with them, I don't judge them. I'm a really non-judgmental person.
What you believe about who you are, where you came from, affects your whole worldview.
I look at life, the experiences I've had, at the human condition, the dynamics between people, the news (world news), and draw from the compelling realities all around us.
I think I have a tendency to look at things subjectively rather than objectively when I reflect on my experience.
What I had to learn was, that I'm only responsible for my perception of things. The world's not out to get you. That's not the way it works.
I always concentrate on respecting human beings and their lives and the meaning within their lives, and I believe that is something people around the world can appreciate.
I've learned how to look at things and not judge them, but respect them and use it in a way that people understand that I respect them, show them love and respect their reality.