As you grow from a child to an adult you learn various things throughout your growth, whether it be manners or language, thoughts, idea's religion- its all built on for you, its never really concerning your own intellectual thoughts. So does that make us sponges rather then individuals. If your learning what others want you to learn because its the way you're raised then really whats considered real anymore. There are people out there that have so many different veiws on things that it adds diversity to the universe, to our world. And at what point are they real.
Reality as we see it, is a never ending cycle constantly keeping you guessing. What colors are you really seeing? Is that building really that shape, or is the grass really that tall. Anything can change ones perspective on life and its objects. Take a pair of glasses, or even sunglasses for example. There are hundreds to thousands of people in the world that wear glasses/sunglasses. Its simply just a lense that alters what you see. Sure the sky may look a little darker, and the sun wont glare so much in your line of site, but how many other people are seeing things the way your seeing things? Plenty! Yet its never really the same.
Beau Lotto's Optical Illusion set the tone for a very intellectual argument, yet its suggesting that not everything is what it seems. You can look at the clouds and see a floating bunny, yet if you ask a friend, do they see that same floating bunny? Or do they see a dragon of some sorts? To be strictly honest, what are people seeing?! I don't see what Kelsey see's and she doesn't see what Colten see's. Things are different for just about everyone!!
Reality as we see it, is a never ending cycle constantly keeping you guessing. What colors are you really seeing? Is that building really that shape, or is the grass really that tall. Anything can change ones perspective on life and its objects. Take a pair of glasses, or even sunglasses for example. There are hundreds to thousands of people in the world that wear glasses/sunglasses. Its simply just a lense that alters what you see. Sure the sky may look a little darker, and the sun wont glare so much in your line of site, but how many other people are seeing things the way your seeing things? Plenty! Yet its never really the same.
Beau Lotto's Optical Illusion set the tone for a very intellectual argument, yet its suggesting that not everything is what it seems. You can look at the clouds and see a floating bunny, yet if you ask a friend, do they see that same floating bunny? Or do they see a dragon of some sorts? To be strictly honest, what are people seeing?! I don't see what Kelsey see's and she doesn't see what Colten see's. Things are different for just about everyone!!
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