Apothegms #002
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Objects do not exist.

Humans tend to simplify complex concepts due to cognitive efficiency – processing complexity requires significant mental energy, encouraging simplification. We’re inclined to perceive the world as composed of discrete objects organized into categories with distinct attributes. In reality, however, the world is not inherently structured this way. What we identify as an object is merely one possible composite of individual parts bonded through interaction, offering specific functionality.