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Where do the facts of life come from

Society is changing dramatically, don't let life cheat you again

By Chris PagianPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Where do the facts of life come from
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As long as one lives, one must constantly encounter the facts of life. The world is made up of all facts, and each person's life is made up of the facts he or she perceives. However, the facts of life perceived by each person are very different. Even if people live in the same place, in the same room, with the same process and content of life, such as military life and factory management, such as twins, one will be surprised to find that people's perception of life, their understanding of life, and their expression of life are bound to be very different. Why is this? The same world, the same society, the same life, and even roughly the same experiences and encounters are perceived very differently. That is to say, the same people will get different facts about life, and the same life scenarios and life processes will get different life results. Therefore, we all know that the biggest difference in this world is the difference between people. Two identical people have two completely different worlds, which makes people greatly confused and makes people themselves incomprehensible.

Each person has different facts of life, where do these facts of life come from? This is another of the great mysteries of the ages. It is generally believed that actions are exchanged for facts, i.e., people necessarily acquire facts for whatever actions they perform. It is common sense to draw an equivalence between actions and facts, and we are full of the belief that what we create are indisputable objective facts, so we have traditionally focused only on human actions, but never on the perception of facts. What is a fact? Is a fact an expression of the form of something? Or are they values and indicators? Or is it the result of the operation of a concept? These are not enough to give a full picture of what a fact is. A fact is not a presentation of a concept of a thing, not an objectively presented result with a standard meaning. A fact is the result of the interaction between the perceiving subject and the perceiving object, and there is certainly no absolute fact that exists without the perceiving subject, which is the inherent reason why the same process yields different factual results.

Perhaps, things operate in the same process and have the same content, but different subjects of perception will certainly yield different factual results. In other words, the same thing, each person has different purposes and different trade-offs, and the final factual results are certainly different. Think about it, the stone lion in front of Jia's house, Lin Daiyu's eyes and Jiao Da's eyes are the same factual existence? Nowadays, are all the facts that happen in life the same facts in everyone's perception? Different perception methods, different perception angles, different perception needs, in addition, different perception awareness, different concepts, different processing abilities, and different processing efficiency, can be the same perception. Can that be the same factual result?

Why are people different from each other? The essence is that perceptions are different, and the process of perceptions, thoughts, emotions, and so on, and the way and means of handling things are different. It's not just the fact that what people do has any factual result, but the real result is human perception. The fact that the same physical form of things can yield different facts in a crowd is a good indication that the ultimate presentation of facts is human perception, never an objective concept. We generally believe that the source of facts of life is an unquestionable objective reality, and we never deny or question the existence of facts of life.

We never expect that it is the unquestionable facts that invariably deceive us. The facts that we believe to exist universally are only our perceptions, and such perceived facts often do not have a wide circulation, so we often think that we are not understood, when in fact the facts we perceive are only absolutely true for ourselves and only relatively referential for others. This leads to the huge question, do we have the same lifetime and the same life facts? And how do we communicate and get along in the same time and space and different facts of life? Why are there so many contradictions among people? Different perceptions of the facts of life are a major cause. We generally attribute this difference to the difference in worldview, life view, and values, which is another big misunderstanding, and the different perception of people is the fundamental reason why people are different from each other.

The ultimate presentation of the facts of life varies from person to person, and we also disagree greatly by having different facts of life. The solution to this divergence is not the need to create uniform facts of life that exist, but the need to understand and allow for the existence of different facts, and to provide the guarantee of rights for each different form of existence. Therefore, understanding this, what we need to try to do is not to transform the results of the facts, which would not help. What we need to do is to transform our perceptions, so that we have the same perceptual standards, perceptual ways and means, perceptual abilities, and perceptual purposes, and so that we can have the same connected perceptual facts. This way the same facts can connect everyone and we can build our common happiness in the same state of facts.

It is the commonness of perception that is the reliable basis and reliable guarantee of the source of common facts. Once this blind spot, which has been hidden for thousands of years, is uncovered, we then begin to understand people themselves.

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Chris Pagian

Spontaneity is the character, things are not more than three is the principle.

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