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The world is a presentation of our own perceptions from "summary" of The World as Will and Presentation by Arthur Schopenhauer,David Carus,Richard E. Aquila

As we move through the world, we may believe that we are perceiving the world as it truly is. However, according to the philosophy presented in the text, our perceptions are not an accurate reflection of reality. Instead, the world that we experience is shaped by our own interpretations and understandings. Our perceptions are filtered through the lens of our own consciousness, which is influenced by our past experiences, emotions, and biases. This means that what we see and understand is not an objective truth, but rather a subjective interpretation of the world around us. In this sense, the world is a presentation of our own perceptions. We are constantly projecting our own thoughts and feelings onto the world, creating a reality that is unique to each individual. This idea challenges the notion of an objective reality that exists independently of our own minds. By recognizing that our perceptions shape our experience of the world, we can gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and the nature of reality. We are not passive observers of the world, but active participants in creating the world that we inhabit. This concept invites us to reflect on the ways in which our perceptions influence our thoughts, emotions, and actions. By becoming more aware of the role that our perceptions play in shaping our reality, we can approach the world with a greater sense of curiosity, openness, and understanding.
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    The World as Will and Presentation

    Arthur Schopenhauer

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