Opinions may not be rooted in fact or be supported by strong evidence, though there are exceptions, such as in the case of expert opinions. Sometimes, the language used in opinions can be deliberately emotional to mislead others
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SUBJECTIVE REALITY. Subjective reality is what you believe. Others can believe the complete opposite and it would still be fine. Subjective reality is a gradient scale, with a few people believing one extreme, a few the other extreme, and most people in-between. There is usually abundant evidence to support all positions on the scale.
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Opinions may not be rooted in fact or be supported by strong evidence, though there are exceptions, such as in the case of expert opinions. Sometimes, the language used in opinions can be deliberately emotional to mislead others
Others can believe the complete opposite and it would still be fine.
Subjective reality is a gradient scale, with a few people believing one extreme, a few the other extreme, and most people in-between. There is usually abundant evidence to support all positions on the scale.
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opinion base on reality.