Each person does see the world in a different way. There is not a single, unifying, objective truth. We're all limited by our perspective.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The world is... the natural setting of, and field for, all my thoughts and all my explicit perceptions. Truth does not inhabit only the inner man, or more accurately, there is no inner man, man is in the world, and only in the world does he know himself.
There are so many people in the world with so many different perspectives. But ultimately, at the heart of it, they're people.
We are shaped by each other. We adjust not to the reality of a world, but to the reality of other thinkers.
There are places and moments in which one is so completely alone that one sees the world entire.
However, no two people see the external world in exactly the same way. To every separate person a thing is what he thinks it is - in other words, not a thing, but a think.
It's only possible to see people when one is able to see the world as others see it.
At a point in every person's life, one has to look deeply into the mirror of one's soul and decide one's unique truth in the world, not as we may want to see it or hope to see it, but as it is.
Truth is often a multiplicity of perspectives, and sometimes the more viewpoints and versions of events there are, the closer the reader gets to an overarching truth.
We see the world through the lens of all our experiences; that is a fundamental part of the human condition.
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
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