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Personally I feel that we do need to understand the filters through which one perceives the world, before you are able to understand what is happening. ... For example, rainy weather mean happiness to a farmer whose fields are dry, but for someone out on the streets with no umbrella it could mean something quite different. Therefore, one group of clouds: two opposite emotional interpretations. ... The one that mainly affects us these days is which source to believe as everything is biased.
We sometimes see things that we want to see and we try to ignore the things that we don’t want to see. ... John Nash, even though he was a genius he created and used to see things that went really there, or what the others think that were not there. ... Pre-consciously, before you are aware of it, the information is matched up with your memory patters, which is filtered through your mood, which is then translated to how you react. ... This is done all through the filters. ... Past experience can set your filters and can make u see things in a different manner. Filters are needed as they do help the manner in how you see things. ... Overly negative interpretations can be troublesome, or worse, they can impose over-reactions to things. ... Unconsciously the past affects you and it also creates another filter in the manner in how you look at the world. ... If you are happy you trend to see everything in a much exciting way, as if you was sad, the you would see things in a sadder way, more gloomier. ... The other one is about history. History is a subject where we study the past events, but the question arises when we ask, “What really happened? ... We have to trust other sources which is hard, as we don’t know which one is the real one.
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