Perception is your reality, but not necessarily THE reality! Or, said differently: What we believe to be true isn’t always the truth. On June 19, 1865 (Juneteenth), the last of the slaves in the USA ...
It is always fascinating, and sometimes exhausting, when a debate or spirited discussion reaches the point where opinion, personal experience, or perception quietly crosses an invisible line and ...
When someone mixes just enough truth with strategic distortions to make you question whether you're "too sensitive" or ...
A few years ago I climbed over a gate and found myself gazing down at a valley. After I’d been walking for a few minutes, looking at the fields and the sky, there was a shift in my perception.
Reality isn't what you think it is. Everyday experience suggests that our senses inform us about what’s going on in the world around us. But recent advances in cognitive neuroscience suggest that we ...
Whatever else it may be about, the debate over immigration is first and foremost about perceptions. The question is not just how many foreigners are in your country, but how many you notice. In the ...
Mixed reality promises shared digital spaces. But what if collaborators see different worlds? New research reveals how even small perceptual mismatches may reshape interaction.
Anaïs Nin’s timeless observation, “We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are,” is more than a poetic reflection. It is a psychological truth that quietly shapes how we interpret the world ...
KARACHI: In art, shapes and forms play an important role in putting a message across through a painting or a piece of sculpture. But this is also true for the written word. Be it poetry or fiction, ...
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