Perception

Mohsin Khurshid
2 min readJan 30, 2024

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I love too many people around, but I hate crowds.

I love whispers and giggles, but I hate noise.

I love good people, but I hate bad people.

If you look closely and think deeply, you will realize that all the things written above are the same but the perception is different.

I said, I like too many people around but I hate crowds. Too many people are considered crowds by some people.

I said, I love whispers and giggles but I hate noise, too many whispers and giggles are noise for some people.

I said, I love people but I hate bad people. But they are all people.

It’s not about how the world is, it’s about how we perceive the world.

Some people can make mistakes and be like oh no I made a mistake, shit! But other people can see that mistake as an opportunity to get better.

It’s like I went to a coffee shop I had 10$ and there was this new flavor of milkshake, I tried it and it was not good, would I consider it as a mistake and feel guilty or should I regret 1hr of my life because I spent 10$ on the wrong thing.

Maybe I can do something better, I would consider it, as an experience and can tell others to not waste their money or maybe the milkshake I didn’t like, others might like it. We like to perceive the world with our perception but people are different, they would perceive the world as they want, the only thing you can do is to stay in a neutral state, judgemental and discontent, be in high vibration, in high frequency.

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Mohsin Khurshid

Student and writer at Islamic university of science and technology, Kashmir