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How We Perceive? We have become so accustomed of believing what we have been conditioned to believe in this world of ours that whatever we see, hear, taste, smell and feel, we take it in the literate terms. We think it to be absolute reality. If you like a smell, you think that there is something in the smell that you like and everybody else would also smell the same what you smell. When you see a rose, you believe that the beauty is in it. And when you meet someone who dose not like rose, you wonder why? This preconception is due to our misunderstanding about the matter. We have become so used to this life that we do not even think if the matter really exist or not. It may sound philosophical, but it is scientific. Matter has no absolute reality. If it were not so, the responses to questions in the previous pages would have been same. If any one perfume was so good, all of us would have been wearing the same. Such is the case with people, things and places. If there was something like "real" beauty, then whoever might look pretty to one, why the same person is perceived "ugly", by someone else. If smartness was absolute, then why for some men, a woman weighing 160 pounds is smart and pretty, whereas for many others, she may not even come close to "being smart". |