Perspective is something unique to everyone’s
personality. Some people decide to look at the bright side of things, while
other look at the bad side. I guess it depends on your attitude towards life.
If you are the type of person that loves living everyday to the fullest or
maybe the type of person that does not stress too much over things, you’ll
probably find yourself thinking positive most of the time. Now, if you’re the
type of person that gets mad easily or worries too much about things, you might
see things another way.
In the short part we read of On Looking by
Alexandra Holowits, we see how this woman decides to pay attention to
everything around her while she took a walk. It was impressive the amount of
detail that she presented to the reader, but it helped to imagine what she was
looking at. Although we didn’t read the rest of the script were different
perspective were to be exposed of different people, I can already imagine what
was going to happen. Recently, two female students in the Social Department of
the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus interviewed me as a class
project. The interview was about the condition of ADHD and the purpose of the
interview was precisely to capture different perspectives on what it was or
what people understood it was. As a student from Natural Sciences, my response
was that ADHD is a mental disorder were people can get distracted very easily
and are constantly hyperactive due to their lack of control, neurologically
speaking. Immediately, the two females looked at me and said: “That was one of
the most elaborate answers we have heard. People usually just say: well it says
it in the name, attention deficit disorder (leaving out hyperactivity) or they
say its just a kid that is super hyper”. For me, my answer was just what I have
constantly heard in my groups and/or in my classes, but for people coming from
other majors that was a totally different perspective.
I think that besides the fact that all of us have
different perspectives and that these in fact are due to our different
experiences in life, what we can really extract from On Looking is a
desire to pay more attention to what happens around us. We live each day
thinking it’s just another day when in reality it’s so much more. Have
you ever heard of Carpe diem? It means, “Seize the day” in
Latin. Isn’t that motivating? Seize the day! I think it’s telling us to live
everyday to the fullest and find happiness in everything that surrounds us, in
our friends, in our family, in our job, on the street while we walk or in our
cars when we drive. Wherever we are, pay attention, what happens today may not
happen again tomorrow.
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ReplyDeleteYour example of what is ADHD shows exactly what the author meant, as I would never have answered that question the same way, and that shows how life experience and interests affect our perspective of the surroundings.
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