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Critical and Creative Reflection 2

The speaker during the TED presentation entitled "Isaac Lidsky: What reality are you constructing for yourself?" discusses the significance of our beliefs and how they play a role in the formation of our reality. He explains how our beliefs might be compared to a "lens" through which we see the world, and how this can influence how we perceive both ourselves and the others around us. He discusses how our beliefs might be founded on our own personal experiences and prejudices, which can cause us to see the world through a certain lens. That this can lead to us perceiving the world in a specific manner. Also, discuss how our views may change throughout the course of our lives and how we could make that decision for ourselves if we so want.

The video, titled "When Your Ideas Are Being Challenged," has a speaker who discusses the ways in which the beliefs we hold might be questioned by other people. He encourages us to listen to other people's points of view, even if we don't agree with them, since he stresses the need of maintaining an open mind. He also discusses the fact that everyone of us can modify our views if we so want. Also, discuss the ways in which our unconscious prejudices may influence others in the second video, which is titled "How Unconscious Bias Can Impact Others." She discusses how our preconceived notions might influence how we see other people and how that perception can influence the way we interact with other people. She also discusses the fact that we may make a conscious decision to alter our prejudices if we so want.

To summarize, these videos show us the ideas of beliefs and biases, as well as how they might affect our reality, together in a cohesive manner. They demonstrate how our ideas might be founded on our own unique experiences and preconceived notions, which in turn can cause us to see the world through a certain lens. They also demonstrate that our views may be questioned by other people, and that we always have the option of altering our ideas if we so choose.