A philosopher once said that from the moment of birth, a person's mind wears a pair of glasses that cannot be taken off. These are the inner glasses that belong to the mind, which cannot be removed, and each person's inner glasses are different and will change over time and experience. Through these glasses, people see things differently or distorted, and different people see different things.
In addition to these inner glasses, there are many types of external glasses, such as a book or a movie. Reading a book or watching a movie is like temporarily wearing a pair of external glasses. When these external glasses are worn for a long time or frequently, the inner glasses of the mind will also be affected and change accordingly.
The fundamental difference between people lies in the different "glasses" they wear.