Paradigms.
There is a traditional or conventional way to see things.
Then there’s your personal viewpoint.
There’s also a majority point of view.
And a minority.
But none are right.
Paradigms (the way you look at things) are what forms your beliefs.
And a paradigm is personal, and therefore from your perspective always right, even if you are always wrong.
To paraphrase Stephen Covey, author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People:
“If you want to make significant improvement, work on your paradigms.”
I’d add that if you want to make any changes to your life, first consider your paradigms and the degree to which they enable or hinder your development.
The biggest improvements have tended to come from people with a different point of view, not the majority.
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