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Originally Posted by Coon-azz
Looks like someone took a logic class or two. Actually Perception IS Perception. Reality is the truth behind the percption.
Example: If two people see an accident from different sides of the street and one witness swares on her life that person A caused the acciden't and witness 2 says its person B...yes, perceptions is their perception. However, If witness one's statement wrongfully sends person B to jail, then the "reality" is that an innocent person went to jail. There is no perception of them going to jail; its a reality. When our preception is wrong then so is our reality.
Consider this: When you say I've wronged you and I say I'm sorry, there is nothing more I can do. For at this point any further issue belongs to you.
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