I have not blogged in a month. I am sorry (this is me apologising to the more responsible me).
Having said all that, the excuse is as it always has been, exams and travel! On the bright side, I am graduating in exactly two weeks! So...that break was really worth it (not).
Today's post is more of an...epiphany. Can you imagine what our lives would be like if we didn't meet certain people, or do certain things? I mean...where would we be? Would life be better? Or worse?
It's quite profound, I agree. But it's brain wrecking. The whole point is to imagine.
But all in all, many people in our lives impact the way we are. It's like a post in Humans of New York discussed, stating that the eyes do not see. They merely interpret. It's the brain that sees. What we see depends on our experiences, people we've met, our understandings and so on.
There's always a thin line between seeing, looking and perceiving.
And I always believe in perception.
Having said all that, the excuse is as it always has been, exams and travel! On the bright side, I am graduating in exactly two weeks! So...that break was really worth it (not).
Today's post is more of an...epiphany. Can you imagine what our lives would be like if we didn't meet certain people, or do certain things? I mean...where would we be? Would life be better? Or worse?
It's quite profound, I agree. But it's brain wrecking. The whole point is to imagine.
But all in all, many people in our lives impact the way we are. It's like a post in Humans of New York discussed, stating that the eyes do not see. They merely interpret. It's the brain that sees. What we see depends on our experiences, people we've met, our understandings and so on.
There's always a thin line between seeing, looking and perceiving.
And I always believe in perception.
Perception is the key to visualization! "Architect" :P
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