Barriers to Genuine Understanding

Some people become inaccessible for communication precisely because of fundamental differences in how they perceive the world and entrenched habits that become barriers to true mutual understanding. As noted in one of the sources, each of us perceives things in our own way: "That is, this curtain seems red to me, blue to him, and green to her, but we know that this color is called yellow. If everything is like this, then it turns out that we are completely incapable of understanding each other" (source: link txt). This means that the natural differences in sensations and interpretations can lead to a situation where even when using the same words, each person hears them in their own way.

Moreover, such misunderstanding is often fueled by our inner self, when people become so absorbed in their own life story and personal views that they stop hearing others. In one reflection it is emphasized, "No advice from the world will help if we do not even understand the real problem. And we will never approach the problem if we are so busy with our own autobiography, our own view on life, and never have enough time to see the world through other eyes" (source: link txt). Here, the focus is on the fact that the inability to step away from one's own perspective and the tendency to build "walls" instead of bridges between people become the main obstacles to genuine communication.

In summary, it can be said that the inaccessibility to communication arises because people perceive reality differently and are often too engrossed in their own thoughts and interpretations, which prevents them from truly hearing and understanding others.

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"That is, this curtain seems red to me, blue to him, and green to her, but we know that this color is called yellow. If everything is like this, then it turns out that we are completely incapable of understanding each other." (source: link txt)
"No advice from the world will help if we do not even understand the real problem. And we will never approach the problem if we are so busy with our own autobiography, our own view on life, and never have enough time to see the world through other eyes." (source: link txt)

Barriers to Genuine Understanding

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