Selective perception; it’s limitations, inevitability and utility:
Selective perception; it’s limitations, inevitability and utility: The human being is bound by natural laws. There is a finite, limiting trait to every single aspect of his life. The same applies to his perceptibility. He is bound to be selective and limited in his perception. It helps the human being to notice the details. To focus and stay put. The drawback though is that this sort of perceptibility comes in different shapes, sizes and shades thus the lens needs to be changed often for if worn long enough, every single concept and fact becomes tinted. The human mind is susceptible to the method a concept is perceived in and it stores each such information automatically. e.g If a person as a child is constantly exposed to one aspect of a story, image or conversation. He will retain that memory and whenever that issue or topic is bought up, the mind will automatically offer images and bits and pieces from its stores as ready interpretation. This is where it becomes importan