"In order to find how things really are, one mustunderstand the filters through which one perceives the world."
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"In order to find how things really are, one must understand the filters through which one perceives the world." In order to fully understand this statement, it is necessary to comprehend the key terms and what is actually meant by them. It is clear that the statement consists of a problem and a solution. The problem is finding out how things really are, and the only solution is to understand the filters through which one perceives the world. Starting off, it is important to clarify the key terms. It is interesting to research on the term "really" in this context. "Real" is a term, which can is different for everybody. This is exactly what the statement says: Every person perceives the world differently because of their individual filters, and that is why reality is different for everyone. Concluding, it is practically impossible to understand how things really are, because they...

