Abercrombie pointed out that the human brain plays an active role in shaping the information presented to us based on past experience. Mr. Kahneman uses two systems, System 1 and System 2, to explain how the ideal concept of real world recognition of Abercrombie and Kahneman applies to the actual situation We insist. Jung's "Unconsciousness of Individuals and Groups", Plato's "Great Fables", Andersen's "Emperor's New Clothes". These three readings are related to Abercrombie and Kahneman, considering the real overlapping concepts,
Plato believes that our misunderstandings are not wise unless we are outside reality. At the same time, Jung said that there is no reality other than perception. This makes sense, perhaps there is no reality, only our personal opinion. So, does wisdom actually not exist, or is it not always realistic to just accept perception, and vice versa? Perhaps we need only be opened to the idea that our reality is wrong; and it is enough to accept the possibility that we will link to the right place and show only the actual shadow.
Ivanka Trump is correct. "Recognition is more important than reality." Please support that. I mean that people are represented by their perception of reality rather than actual reality (ie voting and participation in politics). This is not to delve into people's wisdom and abilities, but to be a simple truth of humanity. We do not see it all, so we will understand our understanding of the world based on who we are and where we are from. In other words, rather than just arguing that there are erroneous values and priorities, we must explain the position related to others' values and priorities. This should not be surprised whenever a rating-driven story is different from what we believe is the highest concern and listening, but unless we start using the tool as a media like a conservative operator It means not to.
The expression "Perception is reality" is wonderful as it may be right or wrong. It is very realistic and at the same time hypocritical. This is common in the case of recognition of others by us. And our own perception is often wrong. We may know what we really are in our mind - what we are anxious about, what ignites our inner flame, and the life that we most desire. But sometimes there are things that we will never do, even those closest to us, especially those who know us only in the workplace or in social situations. They see us in the public and observe our characteristics, veneers, and external depictions we will share with others. I am not saying that this external depiction is fake.