Worldview and perspective are two concepts that have different meanings. As worldview is the beliefs that are a part of who we are and have grown deeper with more good or bad experience we go through. We apply our Worldview beliefs in almost any general situation we stumble upon as it is the logical thing to do(from the person point of view). Worldview is hardly subject to change as it is deeply engraved within a persons mind, hence when 2 people agree on a subject of argument it is the common values in their worldviews that tend to rise in this situation as it is hard to imagine someone else's worldview due to different life experience the two people had, it is much easier to find the shared …show more content…
We both have different perspectives on the situation but, the same worldview. Another example is when I argued with my friend about if the INTERNET has a positive or negative effect on it's users, I think it has a positive effect as it greatly helps increasing my knowledge and allows me to meet and know many people all around the globe. On the other hand my friend has another view of the situation as he strongly believe that the Internet has a much greater negative impact on it's users than it's positive impact, he justifies his view of the situation as the Internet has too much freedom as people can talk about sensitive situations without any restrictions, it wastes time as some people use the Internet for viewing adult sites and games and encourages hacking and stealing. I tried to put myself in his position to understand his view but, failed to do so. Although we both share the same view as that the Internet is going to be the future of mankind in advanced technology. As I pointed out in the beginning, it is very hard to alter one's worldview …show more content…
Many people are affected negatively by it and the crisis covers all the planet and includes every one living on it (global disaster). The environmental crisis lasted and WILL last for 100's of years and years to come, as it can be caused by simple causes like the over-irrigating of fields and more complex causes like growth-centered development and direct and indirect effects, example of direct effect is the water pollution and contaminated food which poor people are more exposed to as they work in harsh environments, as for long term effects, the cancer illness that is increasing due to exposure to various chemicals and radiations. Although it is nearly impossible to know how or from where we get the illness, it is very complicated and a “not sure” problem. Environmental crisis has almost no solutions as the causes and effects are to great, like the cancer problem can't be determined it's cause although some claim the radiations and chemicals, no one knows the precise cause. Another example is the global warming, it has many causes as the air pollution, advanced technology and economical growth. Solution to those problems are nearly impossible as finding an alternative for fuel will take decades to develop and humans relay on advanced technology's for everyday life. Priorities for the crisis are undetermined and questioned by many people as they are looking for a new vision to