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Saturday, January 10, 2026

Everyone Has the Same Eyes, But Not the Same View

Everyone Has the Same Eyes, But Not the Same View

When a human being is born, the physical organs given to him are mostly the same. Eyes, ears, hands, and legs all are nature’s common gifts.

Yet, the way those eyes look at the world is never the same. This is the profound philosophy of human life.

The same event, the same scene, the same truth different people understand it in different ways, revealing the diversity of life.

One person may see the same scene as beautiful; another may see it as unpleasant.

For example, a farmer sees rainfall as a blessing, while someone living in the city may see it as an inconvenience.

One person may analyze an event from a scientific perspective.

Another may view it through a spiritual lens.

The same incident may bring joy to one, but sorrow to another.

Thus, although eyes are the same, vision is shaped by experience, knowledge, emotion, and environment.

This idea connects to our lives in many ways:

Family life: Even members of the same household see the same incident differently. Parents may forgive a child’s mistake with love, while a sibling may react with anger.


Social life: The same social event may appear just to one person, unjust to another. This is the root of debates and social change.


Spiritual life: One may see the same deity as the embodiment of compassion, while another sees it as the embodiment of power. Spiritual experience highlights the uniqueness of vision.


Art and literature: One may see a poem as an expression of love, while another interprets it as philosophical thought. Art is the finest platform to reveal the diversity of vision.


“Vision” is not merely the function of the eye; it is the reflection of the mind.

Eyes show the world outwardly.


The mind filters the scene inwardly.


Knowledge explains it.


Emotion transforms it into experience.


Thus, vision is the union of body, mind, knowledge, and emotion.

This idea teaches us an important lesson:

We must respect diverse perspectives.


We must try to understand even opposing views.


We must realize that our personal vision alone is not the ultimate truth.


This enriches human relationships.

“Everyone has the same eyes, but not the same view” expresses a fundamental truth of human life.

The world may appear the same, but the way we see it, understand it, and experience it is different.

This difference makes life interesting, challenging, and meaningful.

Therefore, in every moment of life, if we cultivate the attitude of respecting, understanding, and accepting others’ perspectives, life becomes more beautiful.

With love,
Sakthi Sakthithasan

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