Is acting differently with different people make you hypocrite?
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Is acting differently with different people make you hypocrite? Through sense perception, we receive incredible amounts of different stimuli, and we as human beings, tend to group these stimuli so that we can learn to distinguish one thing from another. For example, we know an orange is an orange because of certain determined characteristics such as its orange skin colour, the fact that it comes from an orange tree, its texture, its taste and its shape. We also more generally group the oranges into a wider group called the citrics, and this into a wider one called the fruits, etc Opposed to specific objects, plants and animals, human beings cannot be that easily categorized, as human behavior does not only depend on survival-based, immediate responses, or a series of unchangeable characteristics that make a distinction between a certain type of person and another. The human brain's prefrontal cortex is a component that no...

