It is though a real thing and is caused by the visual system followed by the characterization of a visual percept that arguably appears to be different from our reality. Usually, when something bad happens, our brain tries to come up with a reason for it. More specifically, our mind wishes to find something or someone to blame for this misfortune. Therefore, in this mere process, we twist reality in between to protect our self-esteem, leaving our brain perplexed with the situation, and creating a gobble witnessing the situation, until we do find the explanation for it.
Practicing Non-Attachment And Non-Aversion: Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 3, Verse 34
In today’s task, you will be checking your visibility. If you have a sharp eyesight then spot the wrong word amongst the word ‘Reading’ written in the image, against the black background. Stay calm, take deep breaths, and then move forward with your answer. But, amidst all the stress, do not forget that you have a strict timeline of 30 seconds. As the 30-second buzzer goes off, leave the situation and seek for the results. Also, do not randomly start looking out for the answer, but pick a certain direction and then move ahead with the answer, which would save you time.
Optical Illusion: Find 3 differences between the couple watching sunset
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As your 30 seconds are already up, simply take a step back from solving the problem and take a deep breath. If you were able to solve this misery then kudos and congratulations to you. But, if you are not able to then do not worry as we have similar articles for you via which you can keep your cognitive skills up to date and can enhance your observation, concentration, and focus skills as well.