I think Fisher's article is interesting and easy to understand, because there are many examples. Especially, visual examples helped me to understand the text.
I think Fisher's "experiential" aspect is very interesting.
We sometimes meet situation which we think we can never understand. But maybe it's because we have no experience like that. So it seems that we can perceive the situation accurately without specific experience, but in this case, we have to infer it, and it makes our perception inaccurately. Accordingly, out perception never become perfectly accurate.
To perceive others is such difficult, and to say nothing of perceiving self. Fisher says it is easy to perceive own positive point, but I cannot agree with him. For me, it is easier to perceive own negative points than positive points. But I'm not sure whether they are my real negative points or not. To perceive self perfectly is impossible.
I think Fisher's article is interesting and it is easy to read it, too! And it is difficult to perceive others and sometimes it causes some misunderstandings. Also, it is not easier for me to perceive my positive point than to perceive my negative point, because I don't have much confidence about myself.
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