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Why We See the Same World Differently

Neuroscientist David Eagleman once said,

“Each of us lives inside a simulation created by our own brain.”


We live in different universes.

The world I see isn’t the real world —it’s an interpretation painted by my brain.


Even when we watch the same sunset,

one may feel warmth,

while another feels loneliness.

Their brain is simply drawing a different universe.


So instead of trying to understand someone,let’s look upon their world with reverence.

Being different doesn’t mean being wrong

it’s life’s way of expressing itself in countless forms.


Neuroscience tells us there is no such thing as a “wrong brain.

”There exists only a spectrum of normality,

a limitless variety of unique combinations.


When we learn to embrace difference,the world becomes wider

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and infinitely warmer.


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