A hallucination is a perception with no basis in actual external stimulation.
external challenges of recrutment
delusion
HALLUCINATION
Hallucination
The conflict in "Happy Mirror" arises when the protagonist begins to question their self-worth and inner happiness after relying on external validation from the mirror. The mirror's perspective challenges the protagonist's perception of themselves, leading to a struggle to find genuine happiness independent of external validation.
external level
challeges facing external communication
A hallucination is a sense perception that occurs without any external stimulus. This can involve seeing, hearing, or feeling something that is not actually present, often as a result of mental or neurological conditions.
Internal perception refers to how individuals interpret and understand their own thoughts, feelings, and experiences, while external perception involves how others view and interpret an individual or situation. These perceptions can significantly influence behavior, decision-making, and relationships. The interplay between internal and external perceptions can lead to self-awareness or miscommunication, shaping one's identity and social interactions. Ultimately, both types of perception are crucial in navigating personal and social dynamics.
Pseudo perception refers to false or distorted perceptions that are not based on reality. It can include hallucinations or misinterpretations of sensory input without an external stimulus triggering it.
when it become a internal or a external it's different from each other from 1 another. just saying.