Were All in This Together
My thesis statement, here, is that I believe that we are more alike than we are different. Sure, we all have our differences. For example take the color labeled as “Aqua.” Would you say that the color is mostly blue or green? There would be different answers to that question. Some view the color through a blue lens, perhaps because that is the stronger appeal, and vice versa. Some may say that they experience color blindness, and they might not readily see either color. Others may not find the question appealing at all stating that it doesn’t matter. Others might answer that “Aqua” is its own unique color, and therefore it is neither blue nor green. Given that we have differences, what might be the reasons for this? Each of us views things, in the present, from a culmination of our experiences from the past to this very moment. We have formed beliefs and values as a result of these experiences. And this is completely normal. Now let’s consider th