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This is the reminder that perspective changes everything. There's no universal good or bad. Only where you stand.
To the grass, the zebra is destruction. Teeth tearing, hooves trampling, life being consumed.
To the grass, the lion is protection. The threat to the zebra means the grass gets to grow.
But flip the view and everything reverses.
This applies to everything in life. The boss you hate might be someone else's hero. The decision that hurts you might help someone you'll never meet. The person you see as a villain sees themselves as the victim.
Wisdom is understanding that your perspective isn't the only one. It's not even necessarily the right one. It's just yours.
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@Nithya_Shrii Nature doesn’t see right or wrong.
Nature only sees strong or weak.
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Same event. Completely different reality.
That’s why calling things “good” or “bad” without context is lazy thinking.
Most people judge from their position, not from truth.
Step outside your own perspective for a second and you realize:
Almost everything is situational, not absolute.
Black and white thinking feels simple.
Reality isn’t.
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@Nithya_Shrii "Until the lion has his own storyteller, the hunter will always be the hero."
— African Proverb
This suggests that the "truth" of who is good or bad depends entirely on who is telling the story and who has the power to speak.
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@Nithya_Shrii If we go with the assumption that grass doesn’t enjoy being eaten because I may argue that it is getting a haircut.
Regardless I’m taking the role of the lion in any scenario
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@Nithya_Shrii If you ask the rapist, you are the grass and he's the zebra .
Things don't work this way. If you believe in justice , you must have a criteria of what's actually good and what's actually bad . Other wise . You cannot logically say criminal activities are bad .
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There is no objective monster. There is only whose side you're on.
The zebra eating grass is just surviving. The lion eating zebra is just surviving. The grass being eaten is just existing.
None of them are evil. None of them are heroes. They're all just playing their part in a system that doesn't care about morality.
This is the hardest truth about life. Good and bad are often just labels we put on things that help or hurt us personally.
The person who wronged you? They have their own story where they're the victim.
The country you see as a threat? Its citizens see their own leaders as protectors.
The decision that ruined you? Someone else is benefiting from it.
Understanding this doesn't mean accepting everything. It means seeing clearly. And clarity is the first step to wisdom.
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Perspective is everything.
The grass doesn’t know about the lion’s hunger. It only knows the zebra’s hooves.
This applies everywhere:
∙Employees see managers as obstacles; managers see themselves as protectors
∙Countries see their military as defensive; enemies see it as threatening
∙Parents restrict their kids; kids see restriction as cruelty
None of them are lying. They’re all just looking from where they stand.
The trick isn’t finding who’s right. It’s remembering that the grass, the zebra, and the lion are all real, and they’re all seeing a different truth.
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@Nithya_Shrii Reality depends on your perspective. The same event can feel like a threat or a form of protection, danger or safety. It's up to you whose side of the story you trust.
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@Nithya_Shrii so, what we do? i mean, really. what makes this life sustainable? no bs.
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@Nithya_Shrii Spiral dynamics is a model for getting a sense of this within society.
Pretty interesting stuff.
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@Nithya_Shrii But I think you probably have to question reality a little bit when the grass speaks to you.
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@Nithya_Shrii Perspective is wild… depends who’s telling the story and who’s getting eaten.
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@Nithya_Shrii Actually, certain patches of grass would say that both zebras and lions shit on them.
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@Nithya_Shrii Perspective changes everything.
To one, the zebra is the threat. To another, the lion is the danger.
That’s why truth often depends on where you’re standing, and why understanding requires looking beyond your own side.
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@Nithya_Shrii Perspective is everything. The same event can be salvation or slaughter—depends entirely on where you're standing.
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@Nithya_Shrii Objectivity is an illusion because every observer is also a participant with their own survival incentives.
The "truth" usually depends on which end of the food chain you are sitting on.
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Every conflict in human history has a version told from the grass's perspective that the dominant narrative never includes. The colonised nation is the aggressor in the coloniser's textbook. The striking worker is the troublemaker in the factory owner's report. The displaced community is the obstacle in the developer's proposal. Perspective is not just a philosophical curiosity — it is the most powerful political tool ever deployed because whoever controls which perspective becomes the default controls what solutions seem reasonable, what violence seems justified and what history eventually remembers. The lion writes the safari guides. The zebra's account has never been published. The grass has never been asked
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@Nithya_Shrii Grass just vibes while getting munched from both ends. Moral of the story: everyone's the hero until the lawnmower shows up.
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@Nithya_Shrii Its a cycle that's negative and positive, just need a different pov.
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@Nithya_Shrii Just like you ask men they will i want a beautiful wife but he will not think about the character .
End up with breakup
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@Nithya_Shrii the grass clearly didn’t sign up for the wildlife drama club but here we are
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@Nithya_Shrii Actually the zebra allows new growth to occur when the lion kills it and the remains degrade over time giving lush nutrients for the soil.
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Grass does not have a voice. Someone is speaking for it.
Every side paints itself as the victim and assigns roles that suit its survival.
Most people pick a side first, then build a moral story around it.
Reality is not zebra vs lion. It is perspective vs incentive.
And the one telling the story usually benefits from it.
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@Nithya_Shrii Perspective doesn't just change the story. It changes who the villain is entirely.
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@Nithya_Shrii Same story, different side.
What feels like a hero to one can be the villain to another.
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@Nithya_Shrii So powerful...
Truly there is rarely such a thing as absolute good or absolute evil in life; it just depends on the viewpoints of people.
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@Nithya_Shrii Exactly, perspective changes the whole story. What feels like a villain to one side can be survival to another, which is why blindly picking sides without context is usually wrong.
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@Nithya_Shrii If you ask the Native Tree Saplings, the Deer is the Monster and the Hunter is the Protector of the Forest.
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@Nithya_Shrii @asemota Different strokes for different folks. Life is all about our individual perspective and orientation.
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