I
know you don’t know this (no…how can I be ‘priding’?)
Up
until a day prior to penning this down, I didn’t know that my eyes saw
differing images. And this was normal. Because at the level of the brain, there
was stereopsis (integration of 2 images). This process is called sensory
fusion.
i.e
the same image is seen differently by my 2 eyes and an inability to fuse them
can result in a squint (strabismus). It amazes me that even my 2 eyes, formed
from the same embryological cells are different!
From
our vantage points, we view things, if only a little, differently. No two
people have exactly the same opinion.
Sensory
fusion is possible because subtle differences between the 2 images are ignored there
is cerebral integration of these slightly dissimilar images, leading to
stereopsis.
I
think, we should consciously (till it becomes subconscious) integrate slightly
differing but nevertheless, true opinions and insights to form one sane,
complete and single image.
Everyone
has the right to be unique.
Fusion
is all we need to prevent strabismus at the family, societal, and even national
levels.
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