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The concept

Conflicts—whether on an international scale, within nations and regions, or even among families and individuals—are an undeniable part of our society. But what lies at the core of these disputes?

After deep reflection, I developed a theory called "The Circle of Perception," which I believe explains the root cause of all conflicts. According to this theory, each individual forms their perception of the world based on their unique external experiences and upbringing. This perspective, shaped by personal beliefs, ideas, and approaches, can be visualized as a circle. To them, this circle represents absolute truth. However, in reality, every person has their own distinct circle, and the inability to recognize perspectives beyond one's own leads to conflict.

For peace, unison and freedom of speech to prevail, it is essential to acknowledge and accept the existence of different circles of perception. Every opinion and belief system holds validity in its own context. Not everything has to be a debate—opposing views can coexist harmoniously. Liking "A" does not necessitate disliking "B"; both can be appreciated simultaneously.

Our mission

At "The Dual Dialogue," our mission is to foster understanding and awareness of diverse perspectives. We aim to bridge gaps between differing viewpoints by encouraging open-minded dialogue and presenting unbiased discussions, illuminating the significance of all perspectives without judgment. We do not judge or take sides; instead, we illuminate the existence and significance of all perspectives.