This week I learned the most about looking at things from multiple points of view. We did a lot with the decision making process and I think that helped me realize that you have to look at things from all different angles to really understand it. People read one piece of information about an event or take one look at a picture and are very fast to absorb the opinions of others about these things. To really form a strong opinion about anything without ignorance you really must look at it from all different angles and point of view. I wish more people did this before trying to force their unoriginal or ignorant opinion onto others. We also looked at some "creepy" pictures for creative and that really interested me. I knew the story others around me formed about the pictures, I knew the story I formed in my head, but I wanted to know the actual story behind the pictures. I looked up the picture of the "body" falling from the ceiling on Wikipedia, unexplained photos, and Reddit and found many very interesting and thought out possible explanations. Reading a large group of different explanations from different people really helped me form my own explanation. It also amazes me how two people who could have grown up in the same house and have very similar life experiences can look at the same photo and come up with completely different and unique thoughts and inferences. It's very interesting how the human mind works and how humans are so very diverse but also so very alike at the same time.
http://www.reddit.com/r/creepy/comments/275v8g/the_falling_body_i_find_this_photo_very_eerie/
http://www.reddit.com/r/creepy/comments/275v8g/the_falling_body_i_find_this_photo_very_eerie/