You think you're looking at things all the time, but you're not looking at things, you're looking at what your brain is interpreting through light and color. And who knows what everybody else sees?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always have a different way of looking at things.
I look at ordinary objects, and I see things that other people don't see. That's why I'm a photographer.
I look at everything in an artistic way.
In real life, that's how we're moving around. We look at things while we're walking and moving and turning around. We stare at objects in the world.
I'm seeing the world partially through the eyes of a kid. Not all the time. There's no black and white to it. But sometimes I'm seeing it like I'm 4.
I live in words. I like looking at things, but I don't have a strong visual imagination.
It seems like everything that we see perceived in the brain before we actually use our own eyes, that everything we see is coming through computers or machines and then is being input in our brain cells. So that really worries me.
I'll see something or hear something. Sometimes, it can be a color. Or a piece of music. Or an image of some kind. I see something, and it has huge emotional weight, although I have no idea why.
Color is just in a small area of our vision, and the rest we add with the mind.
All there is to thinking is seeing something noticeable, which makes you see something you weren't noticing, which makes you see something that isn't even visible.