why do we believe what we see
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We believe what we see because our brains interpret visual information as reality. However, our perception can be influenced by various factors like expectations, emotions, and past experiences. Our brains strive to make sense of the world, sometimes leading to misinterpretations or illusions. Additionally, cognitive biases can also affect our perception, causing us to believe what we see even when it may not be entirely accurate. Ultimately, while sight is a powerful sense, critical thinking and awareness of potential biases are essential for truly understanding and interpreting the world around us.
Flawed decisions due to confirmation bias have been found in a wide range of political, organizational, financial and scientific contexts. These biases contribute to overconfidence in personal beliefs and can maintain or strengthen beliefs in the face of contrary evidence.