hELLO EVERYONE ENJOY THE PRESENTATION ATTACHED BELOW! IT SHOWS HOW THE PERCEPTION CAN HAVE MAGICAL EFFECTS. tHIS PRESESENTATION WAS FORWARDED BY A FRIEND ENJOY! SHIKHA SAHAI
From India, New Delhi
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Hey all,

This is actually like making a fool of yourself. All the cards this PPT shows are from where you have to pick one. These are the King of Hearts, Jack of Clubs, King of Spades, Queen of Diamonds, Queen of Clubs, and Jack of Diamonds. After you pick one and choose, all the cards are gone, and a new set of cards appear, which are the Queen of Hearts, King of Clubs, Jack of Hearts, Queen of Spades, and King of Diamonds. So the magic is that none of the old cards come back, not only the one that you have chosen. 😉

Notice this.

Archna

From India, Delhi
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Archna I noticed this too. But cannot for the life of me understand what this signifies...... Can Shikhasahia help? Jeroo
From India, Mumbai
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Hello, it's good to know that all of you liked the presentation. As I had written in the opening message, this presentation is about perception. I hope all of you would have been surprised that Christopher stole your card. However, after careful observation, you can find that the cards presented in the end are altogether different from the cards shown in the initial slides. This may be difficult to understand because of the way red and black cards have been arranged. The moral of the entire presentation is that perception can make you believe something that is not actually true. Perception can sell products, and perception can win people over. So, count on this for success!

Shikha Sahai

From India, New Delhi
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It is really interesting. Perception, I believe, affects the behavior of people. People will form an opinion about themselves and others based on perception. But may I ask, what are the things that affect perception?

LOLA

From Nigeria, Ibadan
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