The Essential Guide to Lymm, July 2015 | Page 14

Essential Feature What’s bothering you? If there is one thing I have learned in life it’s that we are all so different in the way we perceive the world. This is largely because the billions of stimuli and feedback in relation to our life’s experiences have all been unique. There is no-one who has had the same set of experiences that we have. When this is combined with the interactivity of those experiences, the outcome can result in huge differences between individuals and their relative perceptions of the world, aside of genetic differences. Who we are and how we react to the same stimuli is a result of all of the years of our experiences. Most of these have been provided by parents, t XX