The emotional disposition, such as optimism or pessimism, that shapes how a person perceives the world.
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personality filter
The emotional disposition, such as optimism or pessimism, that shapes how a person perceives the world.
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"Okay? So you might get a 50 on a test. Some of you will be really sad, but some of you will be like..."
"...is, where does our personality come from? Because our personality, our filter, right? Our personality determines how we perceive the world emotionally. Second problem..."
"...some issues with this. The first issue is how do you filter experiences? We can have all the same experiences, but the way we..."
"...can actually see these things. So what we do is we filter the world around us and turn them into things that we can..."
"And we do so through a filter called time and space. So time and space do not exist outside of us. They exist inside..."
"...become short -term memory. What happens is that our brains will filter these memories into emotions. Okay? So basically you will index your experiences..."
"...happens is that our brain interacts with the Nomana and then filters it back into the phenomena okay and it uses a filter time..."
"...teaches us that our brains, what our brains do is we filter experiences into memories. Now, if you take in psychology, you will know..."
"...that what the worldview does that's very important is that it filters memories. The reason why is every day, you're absorbing a lot of..."
"...never know this reality. Why? Because whenever we see reality, we filter it using time and space, okay? So time and space, do not..."
"...are active participants in reality. How? Well, because our brains are filters. We add space and time to reality. Space and time does not..."
"...the first question. Second question then is, who gave us these filters? Right? Where do our filters come from? How do our minds work?..."
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