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14 April, 12:22

What does we accept the reality of the world with which we are presented mean?

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  1. 14 April, 13:02
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    I think it means that we become accustomed to what we’re surrounded by. If you are exposed to/around something for a certain amount of time, that something becomes normal to you. It’s just like how everybody is part of a different culture, and some cultures practice things that may seem absurd to others, but it’s the norm for them. For example, if our society lived in a time where every single thing was electronic or vigils reality, then a child born and raised in that time would find that completely normal. They would have never known anything else.
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