The mind can only perceive one categorization level at a time - either individual or group - similar to optical illusions that shift between two perspectives

The mind can only perceive one categorization level at a time—either individual or group—similar to optical illusions that shift between two perspectives. This explains why switching perspective levels is a learnable skill that expands how you see reality.

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The mind can only perceive one categorization level at a time—either individual or group—similar to optical illusions that shift between two perspectives. This explains why switching perspective levels is a learnable skill that expands how you see reality.

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    Mind Perceives Only One Categorization Level at Once

    The mind can only perceive one categorization level at a time - either individual or group - similar to optical illusions that shift between two perspectives