I choose to see the commonalities that unite us, rather than the differences that divide
The affirmation "I choose to see the commonalities that unite us, rather than the differences that divide" can help you shift your perspective and focus on what brings us together rather than what sets us apart. When you choose to see the commonalities, you are choosing to look beyond the surface-level differences that can often divide us and instead focus on the things that we all share in common.
It's easy to get caught up in our differences, especially in today's world where there is so much division and polarization. We are constantly bombarded with messages that tell us we are different from one another, whether it's because of our race, religion, political beliefs, or any number of other factors. But when we choose to see the commonalities, we can start to break down those barriers and find ways to connect with one another.
One of the most important commonalities that we all share is our humanity. No matter who you are or where you come from, you are a human being with thoughts, feelings, and experiences. We all have the capacity for love, compassion, and empathy, and we all want to be happy and fulfilled in life. When you focus on this commonality, you can start to see others as fellow human beings rather than as "other" or "different".
Another commonality that we share is our desire for connection. We all want to feel like we belong and that we are part of something bigger than ourselves. When you choose to see the commonalities, you can start to find ways to connect with others and build relationships based on shared interests, values, and experiences.
Of course, it's important to acknowledge and respect our differences as well. Our differences are what make us unique and interesting, and they can also be a source of strength and growth. But when we focus too much on our differences, we can lose sight of the things that bring us together and create a sense of unity and belonging.
So, the next time you find yourself focusing on the things that divide us, try shifting your perspective and choosing to see the commonalities instead. Look for the things that we all share in common, and use those as a starting point for building connections and finding common ground. By doing so, you can help create a more inclusive and compassionate world where everyone feels valued and respected.