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There's a certain magic to personal experience that transcends words and pictures. It's a phenomenon that cannot be adequately conveyed through language or even the most compelling photographs. Think about it – can a gifted speaker or a skilled photographer capture the essence of standing atop the highest deck of a majestic building? The answer is a resounding no.
Take, for example, the breathtaking view from the pinnacle of an iconic skyscraper. No matter how eloquent the description or how high-resolution the image, they will always fall short of fully encapsulating the awe and wonder that washes over you when you're physically present in that moment. It's a feeling that defies articulation, a sensation that has to be personally experienced to be truly understood.
In an era where information is at our fingertips, why do people still go to great lengths and expense to travel and gain firsthand experiences? It's a valid question, considering the wealth of information available on the internet. You can find detailed accounts, photographs, and virtual tours of almost any place or landmark with a simple Google search. So, why bother?
The answer lies in the fundamental nature of human existence. We are beings wired for experiences, for sensory engagement, and for making memories that resonate deep within us. No amount of data, no matter how comprehensive, can replace the richness of experiencing something firsthand.
As individuals, we should recognize the power of personal experience not only in our own lives but also in the lives of others. There's an inherent wisdom in allowing people the space to navigate their own journeys and discover truths for themselves. It's an acknowledgment that sometimes, the best teacher is life itself.
When we rush to explain or debate endlessly, we run the risk of stifling personal growth and robbing others of the chance to develop a profound understanding born of their own experiences. Instead, consider facilitating these experiences, providing guidance and support when needed, but ultimately letting individuals forge their own path.
Sometimes do you have to – accept it as it is? Or debate till you win.
Depending on situation, I will allow the people to experience it themselves, that lost your breathe getting the answer right, as sometime only time and experience can tell, and it will benefit the people if they go through it, than to explain and never allow experience to take place.
Experience is something that is it cannot be share by the words and the pictures, the person have to personally go through it to get it. (I am a good speaker, photographer but I cannot express everything you need to know about, the view at the highest deck point of this majestic building, can I? If not, why would people spend so much money to travel to gain that experience, isn’t everything in Google?