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Cognitive Perceptions

Published: 2026-01-08
Last Updated: 2026-01-08

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The way people perceive their world has a lot to do with how people succeed in their world. If there is a lack of actual perception, there is a diminished capacity to be successful.

This inability to succeed can cause resentment, it can also cause others to further delay any development by implementing policies that augment false perceptions. When done over a long period of time, the perception of the environment is completely unrealistic of how things actually work. While this may not necessarily be a bad thing, an inability to communicate or to explain things without aggression can lead to isolation, barriers, and a low level of economic opportunity.

The Prolonged Resentment/Delay Cycle

The United States has a lot of disability laws and this is viewed as a bad policy throughout the world. Disability law, is normally humanitarian aid meaning assistance with rent, food and utilities. There is a stipulation for some medical care based on availability of doctors, nurses, and medical supplies. Most people use self care for most of their health needs throughout the world checking in with doctors only occasionally to ensure they are on the right path.

The policies in the United States, are viewed as further aggravating resentment and delay cycles. People with disability feel entitled and indignant that they are unable to qualify for jobs, housing, social groups, or even dates and relationships that people with more ability are able to get. They can evidently see that they have these things they want and feel discriminated because they are unable to achieve.

The resentment causes fits of outrage that are viewed as time consuming and can lead to property damage and mental aggravation. This makes the living environment difficult to be in due to emotional distress. The "outrage" can take the shape of riots, home breakins, car burglaries, HR lawsuits in non qualified applicants, and prolonged discussions on television or social media regarding the non discriminatory tenets of western hemisphere society. This all viewed as very time consuming to deal with.

In turn, people expressing these behaviors are met with low wage jobs, small apartments, inconvenient public transportation, and vehicles that require constant repair. People also move away from certain areas or group together and set a perimeter around their homes which can lead to stalking and harassing, spying, and eavesdropping. Often there are further claims of discrimination and prejudice, with attempted clinical diagnosis of xenophobia.

No one is required to interact with people that antagonize, annoy, harass, or belittle them.

Environmental Perceptions

The human environment is not just raw land. It includes cities, communities, societies, workplaces, and homes. It can be perceptual, cognitive, or virtual. Most recently it includes the ocean surface and space environments such as low orbit and remote exploration. Many people travel and move a lot. They don't stay in one place very long nor do they keep in touch with people for more than 5 years on average. Their environment is distributed and may include resources from various places. They are usually not under the impression that they are remote pillagers for other people near their home environment. They most often pay taxes to their home environment and anywhere else they are due.

Human environments can be virtual, conceptual, cognitive, and physical.

Some human environments include concepts where everyone keeps in touch with everyone they've ever met throughout their entire life. This can create an awkward situation where people are spying on others because they are "friends" and they want to know what they are up to or how they've been doing. The problem is that this is not an expected behavior and can be a crime in most areas. People also expect that they will not be observed by employers, friends, relationship partners, or even people that live near their home. The expectation is that people will introduce themselves and learn to knock, call, or email and will find something else to do with their time if a person they are interested in decides to do something else with their time.

Disability laws have caused people to resort to impersonating the government in their next phase of resentment. This is normally done through the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title 2, Title 6, Title 7, Title 9, Title 10, and Title 11.

Title ComboPlain Claim
2, 6, 7Discrimination in economic activity of a desired workplace or shopping area
6, 7, 11Discrimination against unqualified workers
9, 10, 11Discrimination against a desired relationship status
1, 8, 9, 11Right to harass and intimidate
Short text of titles 1 - voting tactics, 2 - patrons of commercial buildings, 6 - federally funded programs, 7 - employment, 8 - voting statistics, 9 - appellate review, 10 - community relations, 11 - preemption

When examining false perceptions, they fall into several categories. The two most common are descriptive meaning that the way they describe their environment is wrong or cognitive meaning the way they perceive their environment is different.

A descriptive false perception can be bridged with dictionaries and translators, a cognitive false perception may not be resolved in a persons lifetime. This may extend to long term disagreement with gene groups, regional groups, and political borders.

To use an analogy, a person who has never been exposed to the concept of colors may be asked to go into their natural environment, raw land. To take pictures of several environments and to give names to the different hues of differention amongst the textured objects. They may eventually come up with shades and colors. After someone explaining to them what different colors are without naming them, and explaining how shades are a differention of one color or another. They may decide that the ocean is colored flauteau, and that a tree is composed of groughrei, and greinelium. This would be viewed as a descriptive false perception and no different than naming a blue crayon black or a red crayon purple. It can be translated and compared to dictionary descriptions.

Cognitive false perceptions are more difficult to address because it can be a basis of human expression. The expressions cause them to believe that their perceptions are true and discovering them to be false can lead to behaviors that attempt to force those perceptions to be true. They may go through complex rationalization on the discovery of obstacles to proving their perceptions are true and engage in long term behaviors of chain reactions that will prove the truthfulness of their reality.

Policy makers can further aggravate these behaviors by allowing them to continue in their perceptions without describing that others may perceive the world to be different, and to be able to live on the Earth without these perceptions being part of their life. They may also aggravate these behaviors by punishing or penalizing them everytime they express behaviors related to those perceptions. This often causes them to be more secretive and aggressive about their behaviors.

Economics

In a modern human environment meaning that policy was set within the past 5 years and is planned to be similar for the next 10-15 years, economic policies are generous, liberal, and statistical. There are various opportunities for people to voice that they don't have enough money but they have to show that their time availability is representative of the additional monetary resources. They can not force other people to give up their time in order to help them. If a resource is available to help people in their specific situation, than that can be part of the time assessment. People also aren't penalized for having a low volume of economic resources as long as they have money for rent, food, utilities and aren't bothering other humans.

In modern economies people allocate their time, and while the available resources aren't unlimited, they are generous. Someone that makes a time commitment expects to have the necessary resources to meet their requirements without waiting around doing nothing for prolonged periods of time. If there is a waiting period between phases of a project or massive task lists at work, they expect that they will not lose their commitment and they expect these periods to be for a short period of time. Prolonged waiting periods, can give someone cause to remove the commitment from their schedule and find something else to do. There is normally a discussion on intent and grievances before this happens.

Very few people work for hourly wages anymore, most people are going towards project based work or intermittent work commitments. They may work at 3-4 jobs throughout the year or they may find a new job every 6 months to 2 years. They don't seek any work benefits, there are very few programs available for economic help. This means that jobs pay more and things cost less. There is no inflation, most economies are trying to stabilize on $20 per hour for 5 hour work days and up to $35 for a supervisor who may still work 8-10 hour days. People don't start off at $12 and work their way up to $35 during their lifetime, they just quit their job and find a higher paying job. In order to keep a worker who is switching jobs, the employer may need to change their job title and offer them a $3-$5 pay difference.

Jobs below $15 per hour are mostly viewed as jobs for high school students with no experience. Those over the age of 20 are expecting to make $20 per hour even for a boring job with no responsibility and hardly any work to do. Those making more than $50 per hour are in a different economy. They are often finding ways to lower prices or explaining why certain purchases would not fit within their budget.

Above this threshold, there is often no government taxation and large corporations are subject to military action. Many of them receive assistance from other militaries when this happens.

In a $20 standardized economy, rent is often around $800 per month and expected to go below $1 per square foot. This is because the 800 sq. ft. apartment is no longer viewed as humane for a 6 ft. tall couple. The goal is 1500 sq. ft. for about $800 to $900 which would bring the price of home accommodations to 40¢; to 50¢ a sq. ft. The U.S. Has a negative birth rate and a couple interested in starting a family would not be doing so without income for at least 2-3 apartments adjacent or near each other on the same floor. Some couples would be open to have 2 apartments next to each other with a nearby apartment on an adjacent floor.

Housing is going mostly towards skyscraper apartments that are soundproof with grade A heating, ventilation, and HVAC that does not transmit particles in between apartments, this means the outbound ventilation might be shared but the inbound ventilation is only done from a clean and filtered source. These are estimated to be between 1500 to 3000 sq. ft. for an average size apartment due to the height of approximately 6 ft per person. The other solution is large urban sprawl areas with grocery stores and a shipping route that does not disturb the community. People expect to have 60 to 90 days of groceries at home and expiration dates on dry goods are already at the 1-2 year threshold. This leaves amenities such as restaurants, shopping centers, game centers, and sports theaters to be voted on by each community.

Vehicles are currently not part of everybodies budget. They are an additional expense of $400-$500 per month and the car industry has expressed various obstacles in bringing the price down to $200 to $300 per month with full coverage insurance on a vehicle with less than a 5 year loan. In many places people use public transportation and ride sharing. Taxi cabs are still popular in many locations because they can be used without an app. A lot of people have gotten rid of their smartphones and don't carry a cell phone on them at all times. Only during emergencies or when someone might need them as an emergency contact, like during a sports game or swimming practice. This makes taxis more feasible for many people.

Religion

This is multi-faceted or non-existent for many people. It is not an either or proposition as most members of the U.N. General Assembly have made a commitment to have more religious freedom with options for non religion in their countries. Within a specific religion, people of the same location often don't agree on all the teachings of their religion. They ignore some of them and hide some of their behaviors from other members. This normally does not meet the requirements of a socially cohesive and mentally sound social club. Normally there are a list of rules and requirements that must be followed and agreed to in order to be a member of a society or club. While this may occassionally be overlooked by one of the members, there might be penalties within the club of rules that were ignored or the agreements that were broken. This ensures there is no misrepresentation outside of the club regarding what the club represents itself as to the rest of society. In a workplace this falls under conduct and ethics and leads to improved workplace performance.

Most countries do not have forced religious participation requirements. Invitations to religious participation must have their replies respected, a no is not an invitation to reconsider every so often. There is a procedure when someone changes their mind and elects to show interest in a previous decline. They may not get a response and they may then decide to withdraw their election of interest. If they do get a response, this may still ultimately end in a no and that response should be respected.

A lot of religions do not allow co-mingling of other religions, including different subsections within their organization. While they agree there might be overlap with other religions, they are not often viewed as a uniform philosophy that developed simultaneously for the same purpose. The similarities are viewed as standard human conduct in a geographical area, in a population group, in society, or in religious people. It is the things that draw people to a religion but not the things that specifically define a religion. Some of the concepts that might be shared throughout the human species with people of other religion or non-religion include long term relationships, abstaining from drugs and alcohol, keeping agreements, and being honest with a persons speech and behaviors. These are not things that are specific to a religion and they are not things that should be rebelled against when other people living nearby have these behaviors.

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