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Landscape videos from nature are moving and compelling. With movies we forget our own lives and for a while we live in
other worlds. With video games we also forget our own lives and participate in fantastic worlds with the corresponding emotions. Every word can stimulate
thought. Human mind can produce inexhaustible thoughts and discussions have no end, as can a total agreement. Novels, personal experiences can be
written with thoughts and imagination, and conjectures about imaginary worlds can be expressed. The music is extremely moving, our mind travels to imaginary
worlds and as a language it externalizes our moods. Book presentations, conferences, cultural events create optimism and expectations. But from all these
experiences and fantastic quests we never learn about a common reality. Some people think that with a good knowledge of history and with their thinking on
current events and political issues, they have a better knowledge of reality. If an area of knowledge is closer to the imagination, then that area is
information about social events and human actions. Throughout our lives we record and appreciate events from hour to hour and from day to day. We are
thinking with the claim that the time series should not be changed and the facts should be explained without omissions. But when we talk about the history
of peoples and a society, then many years, decades, maybe even centuries are taken away from our thinking, as is done for the production of a theatrical
performance and perhaps even more misleading. A number of people, events and time intervals are removed from our thinking, and much of what we have learned
is doubtful. A decision of a person, who happened to lead for a short time, an agreement that was signed, a testimony that was recorded as it was then
recorded ... this fragmentary information is chosen as if it revealed the most reality, as reasons for what followed or as complete results of what
preceded. If we learned more and all the details then we would make different assessments, we would discuss non-stop, we would observe distortions and our
surprises would be many.
With all the experience and information we don't know the world better. When our lives are interrupted, then we will not have left
the world with a good knowledge of reality and perhaps not even with the awareness that we have existed, despite our knowledge and experiences. Especially
older people, probably with a lot of delusions and fantasies, have a certainty that they have known enough about the world, as most people who lived before
us believed! Knowledge of the world with more information is not better. Because the ignorance of reality is accompanied by fantasies, by deceptive and
biased thoughts, which are not eliminated by the increase of information, nor by more experiences. For example, when we think of events in our empty
imagination without thinking that many other events and circumstances have been removed. There is a lack of awareness that the facts were different and more
indeterminate than we imagine with our incomplete information. In short, ignorance in itself is not only a lack of knowledge, but then the human mind forms
its own views on things, gives wrong explanations and identifies reality with their own experiences. Surprisingly, pleasant or unpleasant impressions can be created with all these
experiences and thoughts because they do not reveal the reality!
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