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'''A reality tunnel is a term used to describe an individual's unique perception of reality, shaped by their beliefs, experiences, and perspectives.''' It reflects the idea that each person sees the world through a subjective lens influenced by their personal filters and cognitive biases.
'''A reality tunnel is a term used to describe an individual's unique perception of reality, shaped by their beliefs, experiences, and perspectives.''' It reflects the idea that each person sees the world through a subjective lens influenced by their personal filters and cognitive biases. The walls of the reality tunnel are reinforced by [[Confirmation Bias|confirmation bias]] - our tendency to notice and assign significance to observations that confirm our beliefs, while filtering out or rationalizing away observations that do not fit with our prior beliefs and expectations. This helps to explain why reality tunnels are usually transparent to their inhabitants. While it seems most people take their beliefs to correspond to the "one true objective reality," each person's reality tunnel is their own artistic creation, whether they realize it or not.

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A reality tunnel is a term used to describe an individual's unique perception of reality, shaped by their beliefs, experiences, and perspectives. It reflects the idea that each person sees the world through a subjective lens influenced by their personal filters and cognitive biases. The walls of the reality tunnel are reinforced by confirmation bias - our tendency to notice and assign significance to observations that confirm our beliefs, while filtering out or rationalizing away observations that do not fit with our prior beliefs and expectations. This helps to explain why reality tunnels are usually transparent to their inhabitants. While it seems most people take their beliefs to correspond to the "one true objective reality," each person's reality tunnel is their own artistic creation, whether they realize it or not.

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