Author Tom Peters popularized the phrase that "perception is 99% of reality." The idea is that how something is perceived by others is often more important than the actual reality of the situation.
"Perception is reality" is the idea that people's perceptions or beliefs about something are what shape their understanding of reality, even if those perceptions may not align with objective facts. Essentially, our subjective experiences and interpretations influence how we view the world around us, which can then become our reality.
The phrase "perception is reality" is often attributed to Lee Atwater, a political strategist in the US. However, the concept has been around for centuries in various forms and can be traced back to ancient Greek philosophy.
Pseudo perception refers to false or distorted perceptions that are not based on reality. It can include hallucinations or misinterpretations of sensory input without an external stimulus triggering it.
Unconscious distortions of perception of reality are often referred to as cognitive biases. These biases can impact our decision-making and how we interpret information, leading to errors in judgment or understanding of a situation. Common examples include confirmation bias and availability heuristic.
Author Gustave Flaubert is often credited with the quote "There is no truth. There is only perception".
Reality is a consensus of perception.
Author Tom Peters popularized the phrase that "perception is 99% of reality." The idea is that how something is perceived by others is often more important than the actual reality of the situation.
Reality exists independently of our perception and prejudice. While our perception and prejudices can influence how we interpret and understand reality, they do not define or create reality itself. Reality is objective and exists regardless of how we perceive it.
Perception of Reality was created on 2001-12-05.
Perception Becomes Reality was created in 2006-06.
Perception has to do with the senses, especially sight and hearing; our perception of reality is our observation of the world or environment in which we live. If that perception is impaired, this means that we do not perceive reality accurately. We may perceive things that are not really there, or fail to perceive things that are there, or perceive things in an altered way. Impaired perception of reality, if it is severe, is a symptom of schizophrenia, although there are other ways in which the perception of reality may become impaired.
Perception.
The phrase "Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence" was said by John Adams. This quote is similar to the idea that facts are facts, but our perception shapes our reality.
Perception or Reality - 2013 was released on: USA: 15 March 2013 (internet)
Substances that distance the perception of objective reality.
Unobservant, obtuse.