Srinagar, June 2 -- Have you ever paused to wonder why two people can witness the same situation but interpret it in completely different ways? Why what seems disrespectful to one person might seem completely normal to another? This divergence stems from one powerful force: perception.
Perception is not just a psychological term tucked away in academic textbooks. It is a living, breathing part of our everyday lives-quietly influencing how we think, how we feel, and how we respond. It dictates our personal relationships, workplace dynamics, emotional health, and even our sense of purpose. Most importantly, it shapes how we experience reality.
Perception is the process by which we interpret sensory information and give meaning to the world ...