perception and reality
Perception refers to the way in which something is understood, interpreted, or recognized by an individual or a group, based on their senses, emotions, experiences, and societal influences. On the other hand, reality represents the actual existence of something, regardless of how it is perceived. Perception and reality can often differ, as individuals' perceptions are subjective and can be influenced by biases, perspectives, or limitations, while reality remains objective and independent of personal interpretations.
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