What is Perspective
Using perspective as a form of framing makes a great deal of sense. It shapes how we see the world and how we interpret events. Take probabilistic events as an example: different schools of thought define and quantify probability in different ways, which leads to different expected values, different ways of measuring uncertainty, and consequently
... See morePerspective has two definitions. Context: a sense of the larger picture of the world, not just what is immediately in front of us Framing: an individual’s unique way of looking at the world, a way that interprets its events
Ryan Holiday • The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph
Using perspective as a form of framing makes a great deal of sense. It shapes how we see the world and how we interpret events. Take probabilistic events as an example: different schools of thought define and quantify probability in different ways, which leads to different expected values, different ways of measuring uncertainty, and consequently very different decisions under uncertainty.