Good morning all, doing my 5 minutes free writing with prompt - Not what it seems. Hope you enjoy the story.
Misunderstanding often is the resut of us taking wht we heard or what we see as the truth, but things might not be what it seems to be. This is precisely why we need to do investigative work, if we think what we heard or what we we see is not the truth. This is so that we try to get the truth. To be fair to us and any other parties involved. That is why we have forsenic too.
What are some scenario that may not be what it seems but is prone to causing misunderstanding. I can think of one, when the boyfriend happen to see his girlfriend having a meal wth another man during office hour in a mall, but he is totally unaware of, when asked what is she doing, she tells him in a meeting.
Well, she could really be in a meeting for all we know, having a meal with a client is a common thing and a meeting takes place during office hour. Thus we must try to be objective and not jump to conclusions as matters might not be what it seems.
Curated! Thanks for using Ecency!
Yes some scenario change the situation causing a person to misunderstand the other. One of the unavoidable human nature.
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STOPThat's an interesting point you've shared. Misunderstandings are very dangerous and can lead to very serious situations.
Thanks for sharing your post with us.
Excellent day.
Another example is when a friend suddenly stops replying to messages or starts acting distant. Most people immediately assume the person is angry, ignoring them on purpose, or no longer values the friendship. But in reality, the person could be going through stress, family problems, health issues, or emotional struggles they haven’t talked about yet.
This is why misunderstandings happen so easily. We often create conclusions from limited information instead of trying to understand the full situation. Things are not always exactly how they appear on the surface, and being objective before reacting can prevent unnecessary conflict and hurt feelings.