The failure here is how it divides information from a limited sensory input into values good and bad.
Here is the illusion.

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... the eyes captures images. The mind makes the interpretation.
:)
Ah, new look :)
yes, somehow I missed that when I typed it this time. My original version of this began:
"The eyes do not look, they absorb. The mind is responsible for looking.."
I think I'll edit the post to reflect that, thanks Rizal.
ok edited. For those curious about the edit, just note that when I first posted I forgot to type "they absorb"
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