perception and truth
Perception refers to the way individuals interpret and understand their external environment, including the people, objects, and events they encounter. Truth, on the other hand, represents the existence of objective facts or reality, independent of anyone's beliefs or perspectives. Thus, perception and truth are distinct concepts – perception being subjective and influenced by personal experiences, while truth is independent and aims to capture an accurate representation of the world.
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