If so, why?

  • corroded@lemmy.world
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    Even when I’m by myself, I often get the feeling like I’m in a “bubble,” and everything I’m looking at outside of myself is some other reality different from my own. It’s not a positive or a negative feeling, just kind of weird.

    So to answer your question: Yes.

    • ilovecheese@feddit.uk
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      To be fair, that is true!

      We are each in our own simulated ‘reality’ of whats going on out there.

      Perhaps it wold be nice if people could ‘re-calibrate’ their ‘realities’ sometimes?

  • Guadin@k.fe.derate.me
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    I see a lot of people have big meta thoughts and feelings. But mine is relatively small. I find that I live in a different reality since a lot of co-experienced events are remembered differently by the others. Let’s say a work meeting, when I think that it was a nice calm and friendly meetig others are heated and steaming by all the insults. The same with emails and other communications Also with a sportmatches. For instance when I really enjoyed a match and thought both teams did a nice job of performing, the media paints a vastly different picture where one team was really awful and performed well belowed standards.

    So my perception of reality seems really of from the rest of the population.

  • erp@lemmy.world
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    I operate in el camino reálity. Miss me with that ranchero and canyonero nonsense.

  • Thorny_Insight@lemm.ee
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    No, I live in the same reality as everyone else but I feel like my grasp of it is generally more accurate than that of an average person, what ever that means. I see people (myself included) as rather predictable biological “robots” that are pushed around by their primitive wants and emotions while pretending to have agency over all the good things happening to them and blaming the world for all the rest. I don’t beliefe in free will in the sense that most people think about it. As in “you could have done otherwise”. It’s not just a philosophical concept I like but something I truly believe in and live by. There’s no going back once you take that pill. You can’t help but see the world and people differently after that and I mean it in a good way.

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    I didn’t but then they killed harambe and now its like I fell through a crack in reality and entered a shitty distopian novel.

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    Yes because I can’t comprehend how anyone else think or feel. I can empathize, but I cannot fully understand how they think or feel because I transpose my thoughts and feelings to what others perceive and think.

    I am stuck in my head with my thinking and my feelings, but I will never know what it feels to not be me.

    I’m fine with that, but it boggles my mind sometimes.

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    Following on from the previous person’s travelling lifestyle and only working when they want to work, and work on things that they want to, I have children young children which makes it a little more difficult. However, there have been times in my life when I’ve just packed up, jumped in my vehicle and driven wherever. It’s very liberating.

    This type of thinking may come from my death accident or maybe it’s a personal trait that I’ve always had, don’t know. Personally speaking, believing in the system that’s presented to us from a very young age is not healthy for society or yourself, sometimes you just need to embrace the fear of uncertainty and go for it.

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    Yep I’m somehow in a reality where everyone is loved by Crackhappy, but no one I know knows about this.

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    A conspiracy is a plan carried out by a group, usually clandestinely and usually to the detriment of others, and they are very common (fake electors scheme, Northwoods, sea spray).

    But most people “don’t believe” in conspiracies, which means they 1) don’t believe in people making plans and carrying them out, and they 2) don’t believe in objective, historical fact.

    To live in the world and refuse to acknowledge how it operates and how other people operate must be very confusing.