2. Perception
•The ability to see, hear, or become aware
of something through the senses.
•Or the way in which something is
regarded, understood or interpreted.
3. Reality
•The state of things as they actually exist,
as opposed to an idealistic.
•Or the state of things as they are or appear
to be, rather than as one might wish them
to be.
6. Facts
•A person’s perception is their reality, but
perception is not necessarily reality.
•Everyone might have different perception,
but reality is same for everyone.
•Perception might be or might not be same
as reality in each and every case and
situation.