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farshad
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How much do you believe in relativity versus absoluteness? The truth is, many of the things we accept as facts or standards in life are actually relative. For example, a score of 100 or 20 might be considered perfect depending on the grading system of a country. Now imagine you receive a score of 14- it may not seem impressive at first. But if everyone else in the class scored lower, suddenly 14 becomes an excellent grade. Or think about choosing a life partner. We often create strict and detailed criteria in our minds. But sometimes, someone comes along who doesn’t fit any of those expectations- and yet, we feel deeply connected to them. That alone shows how flexible and relative our beliefs and preferences can be. Relativity teaches us to pause and view things from different angles before we judge. What seems like a weakness today might be a strength tomorrow. In fact, perhaps the only absolute in life is change.
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And maybe that’s where the true beauty of life lies in our ability to rethink, to understand more deeply, and to grow through experience. Believing in relativity reflects a mature mindset- it means understanding that values, feelings, standards, even truths, can all shift depending on context and perspective. In a world that’s constantly changing, mental flexibility and the ability to embrace relativity may be among the most valuable skills we can learn.
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