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RE: Are We Really Living in the Same World?
What an interesting take. But how would you explain people who, despite living in completely different parts of the world and under unique circumstances, still resonate with one another - in how they think, feel, and see the world?
Thank you for this thoughtful question. I love that you're holding both the diversity and the resonance of human experience in the same frame.
I think what you pointed out is a beautiful paradox: despite our unique histories, environments, and emotional patterns, we still find echoes of ourselves in others. And maybe that's because, while our “worlds” are shaped by different inputs, we all share the same basic machinery: a nervous system seeking stability, a brain predicting patterns, and a heart longing for connection.
In that sense, resonance might not mean we see the exact same world. But rather, that some part of our inner structure recognizes a familiar rhythm in someone else’s story. Like two instruments tuned differently, yet still able to harmonize.
So maybe the miracle isn’t that we live in the same world—but that we can bridge across worlds, and truly meet.
Thank you for reminding me of that. 🌍✨
Thank you very much >v<
Precisely. I agree completely.
If I put it in the simplest terms: we resonate with others because we’re human. Different histories, different worlds - but the same wiring underneath. That’s enough to make connection possible.
Also, since you clearly enjoy thoughtful writing, may I recommend the Dream Steem community? It’s a creative space for fiction, poetry, and even creative non-fiction. The admin is strict - but in a good, healthy way. You might enjoy it there. I did :-) See you there, hopefully...
Thank you for the Dream Steem recommendation! I just checked it out, and it feels like a space I’d really enjoy. I’ll definitely try sharing something there soon (fingers crossed 🤞).