Perception & Reality
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The Invisible Bias in How We Judge Mistakes at Work
This essay refers mainly to repetitive operational roles where the workload is very high, and reactions or decisions often need to happen quickly, with limited time for extended reflection. It is not intended as a general assumption about all workplaces or professional environments. In a few professional environments, employees are not evaluated solely based on… Continue reading
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Perception and Imagination: How Reality Becomes Lived
The theory of perception – Perception represents a set of cognitive filters, both visible and invisible, primarily rooted in the latent processes of the human mind. The way we perceive people, events, texts, and everything that surrounds us — both in conceptual and existential reality — is interpreted by our mind extremely quickly. We are… Continue reading
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The Ability to Understand Through Thinking
The more complex a brain is, the more capable it becomes of producing complex and coherent responses to external stimuli through thinking. Not all existing structures possess a brain. A brain implies biological organization, internal neural interaction, and the capacity to process information in relation to the environment. Continue reading
