Shared Perspective is built on a simple but often overlooked problem: words alone are not enough to communicate how strongly we feel.
We all use the same vocabulary, yet we experience events very differently. When we say we “love,” “fear,” or “care” about something, the intensity of that feeling is left to interpretation—and interpretation is where understanding often breaks down.
Shared Perspective introduces something new: the ability to express not only what you think and feel, but how strongly you feel it. By assigning weight to individual thoughts and feelings, you provide context that words alone cannot carry.
Experiences are rarely simple. We often have multiple, even conflicting, feelings about the same situation, each with its own level of importance. Shared Perspective makes those relationships visible, allowing others to see not just your conclusions, but the emotional balance behind them.
This tool is not about persuasion, marketing, or judgment. It exists to support honest expression and clearer understanding—especially when clarity matters most.
Shared Perspective is offered freely. If it proves useful, it will do so on its own merits. Its foundation is curiosity, honesty, and a belief that communication can be better than it is today.