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<blockquote data-quote="DJvodka" data-source="post: 15516525" data-attributes="member: 186185"><p>No man can ever stop comparing things. You just simply can't, no matter how harder you try. Because human beings always compare things knowingly or unknowingly. That's how our brain interpret things, that's how people keep track of things, store the color of something in our memory bank, it is always relative. For eg: when you say a tall man, your mind instantly gives you the picture of a person whose height is greater than an average "Guy" and not exceeding the height of a two story building. See..it's always comparing things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJvodka, post: 15516525, member: 186185"] No man can ever stop comparing things. You just simply can't, no matter how harder you try. Because human beings always compare things knowingly or unknowingly. That's how our brain interpret things, that's how people keep track of things, store the color of something in our memory bank, it is always relative. For eg: when you say a tall man, your mind instantly gives you the picture of a person whose height is greater than an average "Guy" and not exceeding the height of a two story building. See..it's always comparing things. [/QUOTE]
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