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Latest revision as of 03:32, 15 May 2026
| Visual Cue | Narration |
| Slide 1: Title – Reality vs Interpretations | Welcome to this Spoken Tutorial on Reality and Interpretations. |
| Prerequisite Slide
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For the Pre-requisites of this tutorial, visit the website shown on your screen
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| Cricket stadium | Have you noticed how the same event feels different to different people? |
| One player happy, one player is angry | One may feel happy, another may feel angry.
Why does that happen? |
| Reality and interpretations | In this tutorial, we will learn about Reality and Interpretations. |
| Reality testing | Reality is anything that can be measured, checked, or tested. |
| Petrol price | For example: Petrol price is 112 rupees per litre. |
| Temperature of the day | Another example: Today's outside temperature is 30°C. |
| Answer is right or wrong | These can be checked.
The answer can be right or wrong. |
| What is Interpretation | Interpretation is how we experience reality. |
| Petrol cost | For example: "Petrol is too expensive" or "Petrol is too cheap." |
| Weather information | Another example:
"The weather is beautiful" or "The weather is too hot." |
| No right or wrong
A person from cold region A person from hot region |
There is no right or wrong here.
If the person is from a cold region, they will experience 30 degrees as hot. If they are from a hot region, they will experience 30 degrees as pleasant. These are interpretations. |
| Sources of Interpretation | We form interpretations based on many factors: |
| Past recall
Stories Books Hearing from others |
Our past experiences.
Stories from others. Books we read, movies we watch. What we hear from parents, teachers, and society. |
| Reality vs Interpretation | Let's play a quick game.
You have to guess if it's a Reality or an Interpretation. |
| Room temperature
Correct as it can be checked |
"Room temperature is 28°C."
Can it be checked? Yes. So it's reality. |
| Taste of tea
Wrong as it can't be checked |
"The tea tasted nice."
Can this statement be checked? No. So it's an interpretation. |
| Bus stop
Correct as it can be checked |
"The bus arrived at 8:45 am."
Can this statement be checked? Yes. It's reality. |
| Monsoon season
Interpretation based on people's preference |
"The monsoon season is beautiful."
There is no right or wrong here for this statement. It depends on whether you like rain or not. So it's an Interpretation. |
| Connection to Emotions | Did you notice? |
| Only interpretations bring emotions.
Tea is nice - Happiness Petrol price is high - Surprise |
Saying "Tea is nice" we express satisfaction.
Saying "Petrol price is high" we express surprise. |
| Weather is hot - discomfort
Monsoon is beautiful - joy |
Saying "The weather is hot" we express discomfort.
Saying "Monsoon is beautiful" we express joy. |
| Statements not triggering emotions | Statements of reality alone do not trigger emotions. |
| Based on interpretation | We experience emotions based on how we interpret reality. |
| Reminder | Remember, emotions are not good or bad. |
| Emotions of different people | They simply tell us how we understand a situation. |
| Slide: Summary
Reality vs interpretations |
Let's do a quick summary:
We learned: What is reality?
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| Emotions based on interpretations | How interpretations are formed.
How emotions are formed based on our interpretations. |
| Slide: Assignment
Statement of reality: You scored 80% in your final exam Write down how you would interpret it What emotion would you feel What action would you take Share it with a friend or a classmate |
Here is an assignment for you |
| Acknowledgement slides | Thank you for joining. |
| Disclaimer slide | |
| Final slide: | This tutorial is brought to you by
EduPyramids Educational Services Private Ltd, SINE, IIT Bombay. |