Why do people see the same event-and walk away with completely different truths?
We like to think we're objective. That our opinions are based on facts. But the world doesn't reach us directly. It comes filtered-through memory, belief, pain, culture, upbringing, and bias. This book explores that filter.
It's not a collection of answers. It's a conversation about why we see what we see, believe what we believe, and feel what we feel-even when standing in the same room. Through questions, quiet provocations, and simple observations, this book invites you to pause and ask: Is this something I truly see? Or something I was taught to notice?
Written by a student who doesn't claim to know everything-but dares to ask anyway-this is a book for anyone who's ever wondered why certainty feels so different on the other side.