12/04/2023
As a very strong "1" on this scale, it's hard for me to imagine any of the other options. I can not only see a realistic representation of a thing in my head, I can also move it around and manipulate it in there as well. As a child, I used to imagine a horse running alongside the family car, staying with us and navigating whatever obstacles came up. It could jump fences, swim rivers, and dodge cars, just to stay with me, LOL. I had no idea, until MUCH later in life, that not everyone's brains process things in the same way. I think these differences should very much be taught and discussed in school, if only to bring us out of our egocentric world sooner than 40 or 50 years later, or never! It would help SO MUCH to understand that perception is a very individual thing, and that there is no "right" or "wrong" way to perceive something. π€·ββοΈ