
You just bought a new car. This is the latest model, it has the whiz-bang features that will definitely isolate you from the rank mere mortal driving and files. You know you've paid a bit (maybe a lot) too, but with this car, you make a unique and powerful statement for all others on the road. This car is so different from the herd as you are! Yet as you drive this rare beauty sparkling house in the lot you notice just blow roads dotted with several other cars almost identical. Hmmm ... never noticed those before. Somewhat deflated, he gets up slowly on you that highlighted the beauty of your chrome came from an assembly line, and it is obviously not the only species you proved that day. You 'uniqueness' is similar to dozens of other drivers.
This is a common event if it has a name: "see the same car syndrome." How is it that our subjective experience of the world can change so much with a simple purchase? We can not assume either there is a profound metaphysical change, and the infinite cosmic self assembly plant suddenly planted our roads with more of your beloved before 'vehicle unique ', or that somehow the act of purchase and use of this four-wheeled beauty has changed your perceptual apparatus. I will argue for the latter, and show you how to use this phenomenon.
Our experience of the world is composed of a magical concoction of experience sensory, memory and imagination. Research has shown that our visual experience of our world at any given time, is composed of approximately 30 percent real sensory data, and 70 percent of memory and imagination. Most of what we see is not technically what is there, but what we believe should be there. This last point gives way to some delightful malice. Clearly, the view is not the only sense involved, and there is a network of corroboration of sight and sound (two-way distance). Vision, however, is usually defined more distinct and detailed, and will tend to drive the auditory sense. If you doubt this, and are old enough, recall drive-in theaters. We would put a loudspeaker in a cheese window, and watch screen is usually at least half a football field away. Within minutes, they forget the real screen / speaker placement, hallucinations and noise from the screen.
Thus, according to this argument, these cars have always been there, they were in effect just because 70% your visual world that you have artistic license.
As a stage hypnotist, I can propose a voluntary visually hallucinate the crowd like naked. I asking the client to violate its actual optical experience, I played the game with just 70% majority of his visual experience that is "constituent" anyway.
More useful, I can suggest a person who is afraid of public speaking as the crowds that have seen the smile, support, and he wishing well. I suggest that changes in the part of her experience she built mentally. 30% of the crowd, she sees really may respond but do good, bad or indifferent. I just ask that they focus on friendly bunch that created it. They smile, and so is she.
How about if you decide to see opportunity. Make your thoughts on the eve of the statement "The world is full of opportunities and I will see today! "You will begin to affect the 70% of the world you have a say about automatic. If you can not see many people driving your car, you might be able to see lots of people who will offer new opportunities. At least it's worth a try.
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