Hi there, you're listening to Radio Headspace, and it's Dora.
So the other day, I was doing that thing we all do when our phone starts yelling at us about storage.
You know, going through photos, deleting screenshots I'll never look at again, random pictures of receipts.
And I came across this quote I'd saved months ago.
It said, your perception of me is a reflection of you.
And my reaction to you is an awareness of me.
And I just sat there for a second, staring at it.
Because how many times have I been absolutely certain about what someone meant,
what they were thinking, what their tone was saying, only to find out later I had completely gotten it wrong?
That quote hit me because it's true.
How I see you says something about me, and how I respond to you says something
about how connected I am to myself in that moment.
So here's what I'm learning.
We don't see the world as it is.
We see it through the filter of our own experience.
Two people can witness the exact same moment and walk away with completely different stories.
And that's because we're not just observing, we're interpreting.
We're filtering everything through our history, our mood, our fears, our hopes.
Here's the thing.
Suffering often comes from the gap between reality and our expectations, between what is and what we think should be.