Point of view


Point of View means feeling, style, perspective, emotion, place, condition, idea, opinion, attitude, angle of view, form, devotion, corner, condition, location, scene, occasion, position, view, point of view, to form one's own opinion about someone, to be skewed, to have a mental inclination, to be inclined towards someone and to form an opinion about someone.

A point of view is a particular attitude, a way of thinking about an issue, a way of thinking about someone, a way of looking at someone, a particular way of thinking about someone and certain ideas also fall into the category of point of view.

Every person has a different point of view, but some people may have the same point of view.

Attitude is the point of view of things, which is shown to us by the opinions or feelings of the people involved in a situation.

An author's point of view in literature is the style in which he imparts to the reader the ability to see and hear the events narrated in his story, poem, and essay.

There is no denying the fact that when every human being is born into this world, he is consciously like a blank sheet of paper. The mind, beliefs and attitudes of an ignorant child are shaped by his parents, his immediate environment. And if the child has a religious taste, then he is influenced by a party, group or sect and turns his mind towards it. And there, hearing the same thoughts over and over again, reading and watching his peers act the same way, he makes up his own mind and has a point of view.

To understand the point of view, take a piece of white paper, roll it up, and put a rubber band on it. This way the paper will become like a tube. Apply it to your eye and you will see what is the diameter of the tube. You'll need to enlarge the tube to see more. Remember that what is visible from inside the diameter of the tube is the point of view. The thinner the tube, the more limited the vision. And the wider the tube, the wider the view.

Remember, it is not necessary that everyone agrees with our point of view. Rather, there is no single point of view, but more than one. But we do not try to listen or read the point of view of others and understand our own point of view. In this way, human beings are deprived of seeing the truth even in front of them.

To avoid this deprivation and to succeed in this world and the hereafter, we need to take our eyes off our current point of view, remove the tube in our eyes, look carefully at other facts with open eyes and try to understand them. Rather, compare your opinions and other observations and see where the truth is. In this way you will avoid falling prey to prejudice and move in the right direction that can lead you to success in this world and the hereafter.

Abdul Qayum Khan Ghouri - Lahore Pakistan

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