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Difference between realism and delusion is quite easy to comprehend.

Realism is when rationality and objectivity are able to control emotional subjectivity.

Delusion is when emotions and subjectivity are able to offuscate rational objectivity.

Pessimists emotionally and subjectively believe that the glass is always half empty of liquid.

Optimists emotionally and subjectively believe that the glass is always half full of liquid.

Realists rationally and objectively know that the amount of liquid is not proportional to the volume of the glass.

If it's possible to apply this formula to artificial fake dichotomy, enables to reach equilibrate truth and consensus.

Difference between realism and delusion is quite easy to comprehend. Realism is when rationality and objectivity are able to control emotional subjectivity. Delusion is when emotions and subjectivity are able to offuscate rational objectivity. Pessimists emotionally and subjectively believe that the glass is always half empty of liquid. Optimists emotionally and subjectively believe that the glass is always half full of liquid. Realists rationally and objectively know that the amount of liquid is not proportional to the volume of the glass. If it's possible to apply this formula to artificial fake dichotomy, enables to reach equilibrate truth and consensus.

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"Mick is always looking for some angle in people. I just basically accept a person at face value until they give me reason to think otherwise." - Keith Richards, paraphrased (not that I take my philosophy from these guys)