Many people become rigid and unyielding in their beliefs, unable to modify their positions or even entertain alternative ideas or viewpoints on a variety of subjects.
Many individuals think that because they only see things from their perspective, that must be the only right way to look at things. Of course, though, that kind of thinking is incorrect.
A blind woman wanted to demonstrate what it’s like to be blind to her prospective husband and other guests on her wedding day, according to a YouTube video.

The bride arrives at the church and gets out of the car at the start of the video, looking stunning in her wedding gown.
The young woman finds her way to the chapel with the assistance of her bridesmaids and a guy who is thought to be her father.
In the video, text explains her requests to her prospective husband and visitors, along with the reasoning behind them, as she goes along.
“Being blind myself, I blindfolded my seeing spouse and guests as I made my way down the aisle. This is how they felt after spending a moment in my position,’ the text says.

The young woman requests that her future spouse be blindfolded, and the film shows him doing so. But then more writing appears, describing a lovely occasion that transpired between her and her fiancé.
The inscription says, ‘We had a moment for Ollie to feel my dress so he could know why I chose it before he took off his blindfold.’
They will always cherish that unique time in their lives. It’s also a reminder to watch the video with greater empathy.
Pause, reflect, and consider things from other people’s viewpoints. How does putting yourself in their shoes look and feel? If I were in their shoes, how would I respond?