ambiguity

Ambiguity

Ambiguity is described by scientists as the rule rather than the exception in perception.  One example of ambiguity is a simplistic line drawing that can be construed as a rabbit or a duck. Sometimes people get stuck in only being able to see one aspect of the drawing. The inability to see another side of a situation is like being only able to see a rabbit and not a duck. Latitude is essential in seeing beyond a situation as either one way or another when it is both.


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