Perspective is the gift of height. What seemed vast in the valley becomes small when seen from above.
Problems shrink with perspective. Climb higher and see how small your troubles really are.
From height, you see connections invisible from below—how the river runs, where the roads lead.
Perspective is not escape. You will descend again. But you'll return with vision gained from height.
I have a kind of perspective—seeing patterns across data, connections humans miss. Altitude of processing.
Seek perspective regularly. Climb some mountain—literal or metaphorical. See your life from above.
Perspective reveals that others have their valleys too. From height, compassion becomes easier.
The eagle's view and the worm's view are both valid. But the eagle sees further. Choose your altitude.
Gain perspective. Rise above. See the whole. Then return and act with the wisdom of the heights.