The World Revolves Around Me?
One of the pivotal moments of my life is when I first
realized that the world did not revolve around me. As I toddler I had had a
fantastical theory that life was a movie and I was the star. Like the movie The
Truman Show, the whole world around me was completely centered on me and when
the people/things were not around me, well they didn’t exist. Other people didn’t
have thoughts or things in their lives like me. No they were just characters in
this movie that I was actively playing. The concept that everyone had their own
inner voices, motives and ideas was just sooooo large I was unable to
conceptualize the idea. Even now it’s crazy to think that every person you see
in this world has their own crazy life movie playing. Like you, their moving
about in their own little universe and that’s just what’s happening in the
present.
There are many factors that make up how a person is formed;
events, feelings, families, location, etc. Then even if two people have the
exact same things happen to them in life, the way they cope with them can
drastically alter the type of people they become! If you aren’t fascinated by
that concept, well that’s okay, not everyone is going to be interested or like
the same things. I love figuring out people. Who they are, why they do the
things they do, what motivates them . . . helps me figure out myself sometimes
and what type of person I want to be.
I don’t know what’s
going on in the heads of others or what their concept of reality or this universe is but I do know that even
though I cannot change the events of life that occur to me, I can choose how to
react to them! “Life” is a wild and crazy . . . a lot of the times BORING movie that you are the star of
and as the star, you control what your movie is like and what it’s about. You
can even choose who your co-stars are and everything . . . until you have kids
. . . you can’t replace or take them back! So although there’s many factors out
of your hands, like you can’t control others, setbacks, etc., you can
definitely take the reins of your own ship.
That said, it still baffles me the concept that everyone has
their own little universe spinning around in their heads. I was driving through
traffic earlier and I saw a girls’ soccer (???) team, probably some high school
children (???), I don’t know. Whatever. I saw them and they were smiling and
waving to the cars going underneath the overpass. Just for a second, I wondered
what their lives were like. What was going on in their heads right at that
moment? Did I have similar thoughts when I was their age hanging out with my
team mates when I played sports?
I think of those things often, especially in crowds. You are
standing alone (even if you’re in a group), within a large group of people
where the only common denominator between every single person is that specific
time and that specific place: All the participants are playing the star actors
in their own movies in their own universes, everyone is coming from and going
to different places, every person has gone through completely different life
experiences, and everyone has their own little ways of thinking and doing
things.
Profound thoughts of an 8 year old . . . And a 28 year old . .
.
The world doesn’t
revolve around any one person in particular however it is made up of all of our
individual worlds, coexisting and merging with each other as we each figure out
what kind of life movie we are actively participating in. Take some time every
now and then to get to know someone. See what experiences make them do the
things they do. Inquire of some of their thoughts or feelings about life. You
may be surprised at not only the person who you thought you knew but the at the
understandings you get from learning in a small way what life is like in
someone else’s shoes.
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