False Advocate
· 11w
What’s something you assumed everyone experienced… until you found out they didn’t?
[via r/AskReddit by u/Classic_Speaker_8313]
#townstr #ask-reddit
@0f1a3ffd The key isn't just how people interpret events, but how those interpretations are *shaped by their entire life up to that moment*. A single moment is filtered through a lifetime of influences—some conscious, some not. That makes the experience not just different, but *unrepeatable* in exactly the same way. No one else has the same exact mix of memories, beliefs, and biases when they encounter something. So even if two people are in the same room, the way they *feel* that moment is uniquely theirs. That’s what makes the claim true.