I was thinking today, people often react to things or form opinions on things based on their own circumstance. Maybe not everyone, but I've noticed in several people, that an argument can arise from someone trying to make sense out of their own situation, out loud at another person.
I know that my blogging is a great deal to this effect; that is, I hold a lot of opinions about things, because that hamster is a marathoner, and sometimes I like to work them out...out loud, or in print, - however the phrase would go. I don't hold my opinions as truths for everyone, but rather how I see it. I believe it how I see it, which I guess goes back to reinforce my original premise: we all believe it how we see it individually.
Sometimes, I think if we don't recognize how a difference in circumstances clouds or shapes our ideas about things, it can be destructive.
Hopefully reading my blurbs will be a little different now with the understanding that though yes it'd be nice if we both believed what I think, we don't. And I know that. I don't want to make claims that things are a certain set way, when that's how I perceive them to be. Who can even say what reality is? I challenge anyone to sum up the world, without the bias of their life experiences. I don't believe it can be done (but, hey, that's my opinion).