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Psychological Subjectivity

Psychological subjectivity refers to the unique, internal perspective each person has shaped by their thoughts, feelings, memories, and personal experiences. It influences how individuals interpret and respond to the world around them. This internal lens means that perceptions aren’t entirely objective or shared; instead, they are colored by personal biases, emotions, and beliefs. Recognizing psychological subjectivity helps us understand that people's reactions and views are deeply personal, highlighting the importance of empathy and awareness of diverse perspectives in human interactions.