“The seeing of objects involves many sources of information beyond those meeting the eye when we look at an object. It generally involves knowledge of the object derived from previous experience, and this experience is not limited to vision but may include the other senses: touch, taste, smell, hearing, and perhaps also temperature or pain.” LooksMayEyePainVisionSeeingInformationObjectsSourcePerspectiveTasteMeetingsHearingSmellSensesTemperature Author:Richard Gregory
“A faithful person sees life from the perspective of trust, not fear. Bedrock faith allows me to believe that, despite the chaos of the present moment, God does reign; that regardless of how worthless I may feel, I truly matter to a God of love; that no pain lasts forever and no evil triumphs in the end. Faith sees even the darkest deed of all history, the death of God's Son, as a necessary prelude to the brightest.” FeelsBelieveMayPersonsDoeEndsMatterMomentsPainLastsFaithEvilForeverSonPerspectiveChaosDeedsDespiteTriumphFaithfulPresent MomentReignWorthlessNo PainBedrockPrelude Book:Reaching for the Invisible God Study Guide Source: Reaching for the Invisible God Study Guide
“Reading put perspective to any challenge I was facing and made me see that extraordinary people usually had extraordinary pain, difficulties or injustices. That's part of why they have the drive and hunger to do good in the world, to make something happen.” PeopleWorldMadeHappensPainReadingChallengesPerspectiveDifficultyExtraordinaryInjusticeHungerThings HappenOrdinary PeopleGood In The World Author:Tony Robbins
“I think if you have a comic perspective, almost anything that happens you tend to put through a comic filter. It's a way of coping in the short term, but has no long term effect and requires constant, endless renewal. Hence people talk of comics who are "always on." It's like constantly drugging your sensibility so you can get by with less pain.” PeopleIfsThinkingWayLongHumorHappensPainTermEffectsPerspectiveConstantEndlessComicLong TermSensibilityRenewalShort TermCopingFilters Author:Woody Allen
“Suffering in life can uncover untold depths of character and unknown strength for service. People who go through life unscathed by sorrow and untouched by pain tend to be shallow in their perspectives on life. Suffering, on the other hand, tends to plow up the surface of our lives to uncover the depths that provide greater strength of purpose and accomplishment. Only deeply plowed earth can yield bountiful harvests.” PeopleCharacterHandsEarthPainPurposeSufferingGreaterOur LivesPerspectiveSorrowDepthSurfaceAccomplishmentYieldShallowHarvestSufferings In Life Author:Billy Graham
“Nothing helps us build our perspective more than developing compassion for others. Compassion is a sympathetic feeling. It involves the willingness to put yourself in someone else's shoes, to take the focus off yourself and to imagine what it's like to be in someone else's predicament, and simultaneously, to feel love for that person. It's the recognition that other people's problems, their pain and frustrations, are every bit as real as our own-often far worse. In recognizing this fact and trying to offer some assistance, we open our own hearts and greatly enhance our sense of gratitude.” PeopleFeelsTryingHeartPersonsRealFactsHelpingFeelingsProblemPainBitsCompassionFocusImaginePerspectiveGratitudeOffersShoesRecognitionDevelopingFrustrationWillingnessAssistanceRecognizingSympatheticPredicamentsCompassion For OthersOther People's Problems Book:Don't Sweat the Small Stuff Source: Don't Sweat the Small Stuff