There's also a phenomenon called "inattentional blindness," that when we're focused on one thing, we can't see something else, even if it's right in front of our eyes.
There is a famous study done on this. Google "ball gorilla study" and it should come up. The people in the test were told to count the number of times a ball was passed back and forth, and most of them never saw the gorilla enter the scene.
Focus on the positve and you'll develop inattentional blindness to the negative :)
There's also a phenomenon called "inattentional blindness," that when we're focused on one thing, we can't see something else, even if it's right in front of our eyes.
There is a famous study done on this. Google "ball gorilla study" and it should come up. The people in the test were told to count the number of times a ball was passed back and forth, and most of them never saw the gorilla enter the scene.
Focus on the positve and you'll develop inattentional blindness to the negative :)
12thDecember 2 years ago