Is everything an illusion? What is real of that what we see? Do I see things different than others do?
Two people experience the exact same thing on the same time at the same place, when you ask them afterwords to tell you about the event, you will get two different stories.
They may only vary a little, but there also is the possibility, that they differ quite a lot from each other. That is because every human being has a different apperception. But which of the two apperception will be the right one in the end? Who is allowed to judge the rightness of these two subjective apperceptions?
Is everything always about being right or wrong? Or are there just many different views and solutions to one question?
Why does a woman in her 30s start to scream when her husband slowly starts to take off with his chair and flies towards the ceiling? And why does his 7 year old daughter just look at him as if it was the most normal thing.
The longer we life on earth the more our head distinguishes between things that are normal and work and other things that are not normal and simply do not work. We are a product of our world and the society that we live in.
If it has not happened for 30 years it must be something very strange. Why can we not take the openness and phantasy which every child has into our growing older?
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