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Originally Posted by Steve Pavlina Don't make assumptions about the way others experience contrast. |
Better yet, assume that what others are experiencing IS a different reality from what you are experiencing. In other words, while there are people who we assume to be a part of our reality, we falsely assume that they experience the world from our subjective lens. Their experience of the world is undoubtedly colored by their belief structures.
And on top of that, the experience that we have of other people are nothing more than a subjective experience within our own reality. This makes it even more difficult to try and "objectively" determine what another person's experience of reality is.
If we were to "fuse" all of these collective beliefs into a coherent singularity, we would have a very accurate model of reality, and our ability to collectively manifest things would be greatly enhanced. This is probably why people in successful marriages tend to live longer and have higher SES - because they synchronize their views of reality and therefore manifest easier.