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Perception May 2026

Research suggests that expecting to see something actually alters the sensory signal in your brain. If you expect a meeting to go poorly, your brain is primed to notice the negatives and ignore the positives.

Objective reality is what exists; perception is how you feel about it. For instance, a flight of 20 stairs might look like a "walk in the park" to an athlete but like "Mount Everest" to someone with limited mobility. Neither is "wrong," but both are shaped by personal circumstances.

Beyond What Meets the Eye: Why Perception is Your Secret Superpower Perception

We often think of our eyes and ears as cameras and microphones, recording the world exactly as it is. But in reality, your brain is more of a storyteller. —the way we interpret sensory input—is the bridge between the objective world and our personal reality.

By understanding how this process works, you can shift your mindset, improve your communication, and even reach your goals faster. 1. The Gap Between Reality and Perception Research suggests that expecting to see something actually

Can We Please Stop Perpetuating the Myth of Perception is Reality?

Always question your first impressions . Your brain often fills in information gaps with assumptions or biases, especially when you are stressed or lack data. 2. How Your Brain "Drafts" Your World For instance, a flight of 20 stairs might

Our minds naturally seek patterns in chaos—like seeing animals in clouds or faces in the stars. This is known as , and it’s how we organize the world to make it navigable.