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Thursday, 27 October 2011

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How to Perceive?


To some perception can be described as another form of peer judgment disguised through a social process and stages of one’s initial interaction with a person or persons using a criteria frequently mixed ,with primary and secondary socialization factors for assessment.
It’s a popular human trait that depends on a right , wrong verses a common and normal philosophy, followed by a theory for making acceptance to what is normal in this case real.
“Perception” for instance I am often accused of being not able to perceive situations or personal traits along these lines correctly by others, most of us are sometimes told the very same, of simply not observing our fundamental guidelines of real perception.
A person’s ability or abilities to perceive makes perception unique… its capacity to join forces with both real and fictitious elements using time, momentum and defining the law of reasoning to what is real basis.
I guess it also engages your direct and indirect interaction on a regular society with persons who may share different beliefs, but strive on a common sociological aspect existing within the present state of mind, and not under subversive influences to deciding what is real and what is fiction from their association with change.  

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