The world we see is always constructed by our brain. We never have direct access to the world in itself; we only have access to the model our brain is constructing. It works as a sort of ‘best guess.’ The brain isn’t trying to find the absolute truth or create a perfect replica of the outside world’s structure. It’s trying to find a model that works—one that is adaptive and allows you to function.
Andrew Gallimore — The world we see is always constructed by our brain. We neve
The world we see is always constructed by our brain. We never have direct access to the world in itself; we only have access to the model our brain is constructing. It works as a sort of ‘best guess.’ The…