Perception is a dynamic conflict between the attempts of an outer world to impose an actuality on us and our efforts to transform this actuality into a self-centred perspective. Perception is a confrontation between an inward-directed vector of external reality, compelling awareness and an outward-directed vector of physiological, cultural, and psychological transformation. Where these vectors clash, where they balance each other, is what we perceive. This, in sum, is my view of perception. R.J. Rummel
What he's saying is, we all have internal "biases".
And these perspectives taint our understanding of the realities of the physical world (albeit on an unconscious level)
In other words.
We understand the real through the "information" that's "received".
Tip: Watch over time how the many narratives play out. Life is indeed a stage "with actors", and an audience.
Which are you? (BTW, there are also Directors and Producers)
And this is the main "reason" for so much conflict in what's "right or wrong".
The wood through the trees comes to mind...
What he's saying is, we all have internal "biases".
And these perspectives taint our understanding of the realities of the physical world (albeit on an unconscious level)
In other words.
We understand the real through the "information" that's "received".
Tip: Watch over time how the many narratives play out. Life is indeed a stage "with actors", and an audience.
Which are you? (BTW, there are also Directors and Producers)
And this is the main "reason" for so much conflict in what's "right or wrong".
The wood through the trees comes to mind...
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