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kimmy159 · F
Vision empowers prejudice, but even without vision there will be prejudice.
kimmy159 · F
@in10RjFox It really depends on what you mean with the difference between the 2. Since English isn’t my first language, vision and sight seem the same to me 😂
If you mean the deeper kind of ‘sight’ then of course that goes beyond what we can actually see.
We’re all born blind in that way. But what we ‘see’ depends on our environment and how we’re raised a lot. You can gain insights yourself, but even those are influenced most likely.
If you mean the deeper kind of ‘sight’ then of course that goes beyond what we can actually see.
We’re all born blind in that way. But what we ‘see’ depends on our environment and how we’re raised a lot. You can gain insights yourself, but even those are influenced most likely.
in10RjFox · M
@kimmy159 There are many words related to the material & intellectual aspects. A Vision is something that you get even with eyes closed. And we also envision something. Even a blind has a vision, for they picture the world with other sensory perceptions such as sound, smell, feeling etc. Whereas sight directly refers to what meets the eye, when the eye is open. And there is also insight when we see things within. A sight beyond what meets the eye.