We don't all belong to the same world

Every person exists in their own different world specifically designed by the decisions made from individual perspectives. Some live in a world full of opportunities while others live in a world full of chaos and disaster. Some live in a world of bondage while others live in a world of freedom, but the only good thing is that it’s all by choice. Everyone has the liberty to choose the kind of world they want to live in and how they want to live there. You can either choose to live wealthy or to live in poverty since being rich and being poor is a matter of choice, the same way as choosing the perspective of the world you desire.

Geographically speaking, it’s arguably a fact that we all live on the same flat or round planet Earth, but the only similarity is that, physically we belong to the same world but logically we don’t. For example, a rich man’s world is not the same as a poor man’s world, they breathe the same air but they don’t live the same way, they don’t see things the same way and they worry about different things, they same as a newborn baby and an adult, both breathe the same air but they live in two totally different worlds.

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Most of the time, people tend to justify the phenomenon of ‘as long as we are all human beings we are automatically the same in all terms’ but the truth of the matter is that we are all equal but not the same. In the beginning, we were all created equally but different. Some people were given more potential while others less depending on their ability. Some made use of what they were given and forged a better world for themselves, while others through ignorance misused their given potential and ended up creating a rather more chaotic world for themselves. It was and it’s still all about choice.

On the contrary, others still argue with the creation theory, believing in a different theory of human existence. Some believe we evolved from apes while others believe we existed as a result of a Big Bang. These two beliefs contradict how the two see the world resulting in two or more different worlds.

Religious beliefs also is a factor in terms of understanding the world. It is like a tool for defining life. This means that as the beliefs differ in terms of doctrine, people inevitably tend to create their own different worlds. Our cultures, pedigree, and area of dwelling also define the kind of world we are living in. For example, living in a racist country might make one think that racism is a world crisis until they step into a racist-free country and realize it is just a local crisis. It was just in their own small world. There are places where they created their own world through cultural laws and traditions. A child born into such an environment might never know there’s another world out there with contradictory norms until they step out, therefore defining their world based on their cultural laws.

We live in the same world literally but logically it’s quite the opposite. People move and see things differently. Some create their own world based on their own philosophy and some based on other people's philosophies. Some create their own world through perspectives others through circumstances, but at the end of the day, we have to believe that we all have the power to create the world we desire. It has to start in the mind. Just because the world is in disaster doesn’t mean your world should also be in disaster, it could be a lucrative opportunity for you in your own world. Your world is not defined by everyone else terms. Your world is not defined by everyone else circumstances. You are the designer of your own world.

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