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Of course, we all live very different lives. We all grew up in very different conditions and have different opinions about almost everything. But what is really interesting is the question: do we all perceive reality the same way? For example, because of the different differences in our brains, each of us perceives colors differently. Of course, we all know what a red or yellow t-shirt looks like. But does everyone perceive this particular color in the same way? Hardly. At the same time, everything we experience in life is not interpreted objectively. Instead, the events of the world are always subjectively interpreted by our brain. Based on our views, beliefs, and the culture in which we have grown up, we can perceive this experience in a very different way.
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