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Nimmatula Abdulsalami Nigeria
Poet/Writer, Chef. @ University of Abuja
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The Glass Paradox: Perception vs. Reality
<p>The theological debate over whether the glass is half “full or “half empty” serves as an impetus for complexity of human perception and its relationship to reality of life.</p><p>This theoretical approach and dichotomous debate,often used to differentiate between optimistic and pessimistic assumptions is revealed to be a mare sign,</p><p>Reveling bare the essence of existence.</p><p><br/></p><p>The universe, a place full of mysteries and indifferent expanse, is assigned meaning by human existence and consciousness, which strongly ascribes labels and beliefs onto the glass of water. The state of the glass, whether half empty or half full, or otherwise is argued to potentially affect the universe, yet it is argued that the universe remains unaffected by such phenomena.</p><p><br/></p><p>The law that perception shapes reality,relates to principles found in quantum physics, is examined.</p><p>The idea that things would be simpler and easier if things were absolute and accurate (empty or full), instead of being stuck in a gray space, is presented as a compelling possibility.</p><p><br/></p><p>Untimely, the glass is neither half empty nor half full ; it simply is. The true story lies not in the glass, but in the fabric of reality and existence, and the human experience within it.</p><p>By accepting the glass’s contents and neutrality, we might unlock new possibilities for understanding the intricacies behind perception and reality.</p>

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