So I am going to make a huge jump here and apply this supposition to some more real world situations. I had a friend of several years who I shall call "And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little" The sobriquet is appropriate on a couple of levels. Any way...Miss R and I had a conversation the other night that arced in a way that serves as a great example of perspective. The first (and sober) part dealt with gossip about a person mutually known to us. This person is complaining about holiday decorations on public buildings being discriminatory. To the kvetcher's perspective, wreaths represent something that is non secular. Miss Reardon thinks that the kvetcher is simply trying to make an issue of a non-issue. So who is right ? Why not both ?
As the frozen cosmos starting hitting Miss R's bloodstream, he starting to acknowledge his drunkenness. He also started to assert that he and I were the same when it comes to alcohol abuse. I drink. I enjoy drinking. It has a place in my liver. But am I on the same level as Miss R ? I don't think so, but clearly he does. Each has a point... each has a perspective... each is right... each is wrong..
Finally, Our Miss Reardon was stumbling drunk. I asked him if he would do me a favor... I asked him if he would let me help him walk down the stairs. If he could help me out ( by letting me help him) my boss wouldn't get mad at me. He agreed.... until he reached the door.. I thanked him for helping me out.. he then turned to me and said "WE ARE DONE"... perspective all over the place.
I mean...look at Tom Wopat's career... look at current events... I mean look at Fox News
THINGS THAT ROCK:
Exposing people to new things
Amy Farrah Fowler
Just for Men
Finally, Our Miss Reardon was stumbling drunk. I asked him if he would do me a favor... I asked him if he would let me help him walk down the stairs. If he could help me out ( by letting me help him) my boss wouldn't get mad at me. He agreed.... until he reached the door.. I thanked him for helping me out.. he then turned to me and said "WE ARE DONE"... perspective all over the place.
I mean...look at Tom Wopat's career... look at current events... I mean look at Fox News
THINGS THAT ROCK:
Exposing people to new things
Amy Farrah Fowler
Just for Men
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