Well, it depends who the "you" is...sometimes another person feels something but the reality about the situation is that things aren't exactly as they seem. Because our situations have such a subjective perspective.
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ReplyDeleteWhat other way do we have of knowing then?
ReplyDeleteWell, it depends who the "you" is...sometimes another person feels something but the reality about the situation is that things aren't exactly as they seem. Because our situations have such a subjective perspective.
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