Explaining the World from Different Perspectives.

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Admin | Posted On : 14-03-2026

We live in a world where meaning is not fixed but derived from individual worldviews and interpretations that shape how we understand the order of things and why they are the way they are. These worldviews are influenced by factors such as religion, culture, education, political leanings, and other ideological orientations. Through these influences, individuals and communities construct a symbolic world of shared knowledge. However, this shared knowledge is often fragmented and continuously shaped through social interaction and cognitive processes. Such interactions reinforce and sustain particular worldviews over time. As a result, our perception of reality—and the meanings we attach to it—remains subject to individual interpretation.

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