Sunday, June 7, 2009

Pernicious perceptions .. A look into the human mind!

The human being as an entity has been given the remarkable ability to think and comprehend complex phenomena and to conjure it with the environment that is around us. Some of us try to adapt our thinking to what is around us trying to ring in the sub conscious with the conscious in order to arrive at a sensible conclusion. The human mind works under the silhouettes of complex chemical compositions and triggered emotions driving the individual to take a decision or a course of action. It has been observed that the tendency of a strong negative emotion driving self towards a decision is two times as great as a positive one. Moreover perceptions which lead to negative decisions (decisions which might serve well for the individual but not well for the lot or vice verse) might be hard to spot.

Facts/Fiction – It’s a very astounding observation that facts only constitute a fraction of the decision making process especially when decisions involve a group. Its more how we perceive the facts, is what drives to a decision and comes to play in an assemblage. Facts conjured in a way to form a fiction are the ones which serve most pernicious.
Incident/Events - Incidents as daily occurrences, form a part of our everyday life but those that create a false perception or add up to an already existing negative observation are the ones which settle down to give birth to pernicious reactions. These are at their best when they are juxtaposed with negative emotional responses from the sub-conscious.
The harmless bomb – Any positive reaction settles down to improve our outlook, soothe the mind and build up poise. This is good, but the fact also remains that a negative reaction reverses the above in an exponentially double way. So, if there are insights triggering phenomena of the type described above over a period of time they serve to slow down the individual existence though perceived as a harmless comrade by the one itself which has been damaged by it.

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