"Perception: The Illusion of Understanding"
What exists here on Earth is like fog—a representation of something we don't fully understand. It's a picture that gets stuck in our minds, which we then shape and give an identity, even though, in reality, it is nothing. Our brains are designed to make assumptions, and everything is essentially a product of our imagination.
The image that sticks in my mind can be very different from what you envision, just as your perspective may differ from someone else’s. Each person can create their own interpretation of something, and this is how the brain functions. Everything we perceive is an assumption shaped by our individual experiences.
We cannot force someone to see things our way; everyone has their own mental imagery. Instead, we can observe them and form our own assumptions based on their perspective. This cycle of understanding and misunderstanding continues among individuals and is a fundamental way we come to comprehend how the world works.