The Richness of Our Differences

We all undergo development from the moment we enter our mother's womb. When we come to the end of the time we spend in our mother's womb, with our limbs and organs developing day by day, we are all born adorned with different colors. In different geographies, with different colors, different languages; Our beliefs in life, our religion, even our perspective on the world are different...

In the possibility of everything being so different, the most important thing that makes us one is our humanity. The virtues that we embody in our humanity, such as respect, love, understanding, tolerance, etc., are actually aspects of us that allow us to accept our differences and enrich ourselves with our differences while living together.

While every point that makes us who we are is valuable to us, every point that makes the other person who we are, is also valuable to them. Living without forgetting that you are important is not one of the simplest ways to achieve good days. In fact, while we raise our voices when things we value are touched, we need to think that we should also raise our voices when things that we value are touched by someone else, or that we should recklessly not touch them. At the point when we think about this, we actually become human, and at the point when we think about this, we actually become a whole...

Some of us judge, criticize, emphasize and separate the differences, and get closer to those who are like us and push away those who are not like us. So, when do we learn to distinguish the differences, when we came out of the mother's womb the same way, without knowing any of them? When do we forget that what makes us who we are is that we are human, that differences are no more than a detail, and that we can be a whole with love, respect and understanding no matter what color, language, religion or geography we are?

In fact, as children, we are interested in differences. We all pay attention. Maybe we touch, ask, love, but we don't judge. Actually, we learn to judge by seeing. A child does what he sees in his family. And the more open a parent is to differences, the more open his child will be.

A child's approach to a different individual is inspired by his parent. We all touch life with that inspiration. Coming together with people with a different skin color and making the world colorful is the same as painting only with our own color and depriving other colors. ; Expanding our perspective on the world with people who have different thoughts, or looking at life only with our own thoughts and staying within the limits of what our thoughts are enough are both in our power, and the basis of all these choices are the traces of our parents' preferences. And one day, our traces will be seen in our children's choices.

It is important to move forward by realizing that we are not separated by our differences, on the contrary, we are enriched, and without forgetting that our approach to difference affects not only us, but also the person we approach, their environment and, more importantly, our environment. .

 

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