DREAM BLOSSOMS: Some thoughts about cognitive bias IMAGE: A strange image of some flowers and weeds in a purple haze. Miok: (gazing at an image) Some people see flowers. However, gazing at the same object, others see mere weeds . . . Tim: That's the power of creative framing – it enables us to recast things in new ways. Chris: (grumbling, in a bad mood) Huh? What err you yelping aboot? Miok: (facetiously). . . Haven't you decided already? Tim: Indeed. Often we decide things with knowing almost nothing about them. ===================================================================================== from Heart Scenes: Emotional Landscapes via Art, Poetry, & Prose by T Newfields Summary: Some thoughts on how our conceptual frames determine how we perceive the world. Keywords: flowers vs. weeds, conceptual framing, perceptual biases Author: T Newfields [Nitta Hirou / Huáng Yuèwǔ] (b. 1955 - ?) Begun: 2002 in Nagoya ☆ Finished: 2024 in Shizuoka Creative Commons License: Attribution. {{CC-BY-4.0}} Granted < LAST https://www.tnewfields.info/HeartScenes/dan.htm TOC https://www.tnewfields.info/HeartScenes/index.html NEXT > https://www.tnewfields.info/HeartScenes/censor.htm TRANSLATIONS Español https://www.tnewfields.info/es/ensueno.htm Nihongo https://www.tnewfields.info/jp/y-no-k.htm Zhōngwén https://www.tnewfields.info/zh/menghuan.htm