Our life is mixed with a vast amount of situations where some situations are known to us and some situations are pretty unknown to us. As when you face with a situation which is new to you and that you have never faced before then how do you feel at the time? Don't you get nervous for a while? Don't you hesitate for a while at the time about what to do or what not to do? Don't you think for a while about what would be an appropriate move from that place?
All these questions might arrive in your mind and there has no issue with that although having these kinds of questions is very familiar to me. Because when I face a new situation in my life those kinds of questions arise in my subconscious mind and dealing with those questions I feel quite hesitant for while but when I get my answer I feel quite happy and relaxed.
Life is like a puzzle to me and to solve the puzzle of life you need to build a point of view at the very beginning of your life. A very common and traditional way to build someone's point of view is by going to a school. A school is a place where different categories of a child come wearing the same dress, do you why everyone wears the same dress? To look externally the same or to make no difference among the different classifications of kids.
This is not the only way behind building someone's point of view, there have some other factors that work in making someone's point of view too. I feel like the environment where a child grows up plays a big impact making its point of view. Just look at your society for a while, is there every child facing the same situation in his life or growing up noticing the same thing? No, definitely not. Every child doesn't grow up in the same way, at the time of growing they don't get the same situation to face they don't get the same advantage all the time.
A kid who has grown up in a family where most of the time seeing violence among the family members then what does he learn ultimately from the environment? Could you predict something better from the kid that he learn? I personally don't believe the kid will learn anything which will be appreciated by others. Growing up in a messed up situation or seeing his elder's behaviour, he definitely will catch up with the behaviours in his brain and that's how his point of view is created.
As when he sees something violent happening outside he won't react in a positive way, he will definitely work to make the situation messier and that's his point of view and that's the way he will react. On the contrary, Imagine a kid who grew up in an organised family where he got good parenting and his parents put their all efforts to make his kid like a good human being, does the kid react like the first one? Will his point of view be the same? Yeah, never those two points of view will be the same. I believe environment plays a great role to make one's point of view, doesn't it? I hope you believe the same as well.