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Kamis, 30 April 2015
Understanding Perception Is Key To Communication
Understanding Perception Is Key To Communication Two women are friends. They are pregnant with babies due exactly the same time. They lovingly call their expectant babies Munchkin and Bump. Both fetus develop taste. One mother loves eating cooking apples. Munchkin tasted the sour taste. After a while the mother started eating chocolate. Munchkin tasted the sweetness and shuddered because he was used to sour taste. He doesn’t care for the sweetness very much. Bump’s mother loves chocolate, so bump is used to tasting sweet. Bump’s mother tried some of her friends cooking apple. Bump shuddered at the sour taste. Bump doesn’t care for sour very much. Both women share a bowl of olives. Bump and Munchkin react to the salty taste differently because of their experiences so far. Perception is born way before they are. Gradually whilst still in the womb they are introduced to more sensations layer upon layer, with each new experience being evaluated dependent upon the mix of experiences before. A massively complex pyramid of perceptions has begun.

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