Distrust and confidence in our human sense is the cornerstone of many notorious philosophers' philosophy. In the discussion written by Plato and "Meditation: The Way to Enlightenment", the "Fable of the Cave" was written by Siddhartha Gautama analyzing our sensation problems. These two philosophies are logical and realistic about the attitude towards human senses, and whether they should be trusted or not, but it seems to be somewhat contradictory.
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Social instinct that we are not betraying us in another dangerous way. We overestimate the dangers of the world around us. This trend is justified in several ways. As an animal, we have conditions to avoid danger. Through subconscious emotional reactions, we respond to recognized threats. Our aim is to believe what we should fear. Consider an article that is shared online. What is the positive or negative? What do we tend to share? Which virus? Of course, these annoying grotesque events. "I can not believe it" event. Regardless of whether you know this, it will have devastating impact on us. All these terrible images and stories are mixed to create constant fear. Fear of making. This awkward dynamics dims our view of the world.