Hey, awesome post! They finally let me on Steemit (it's Rach).
"It’s weird to think that you’re not actually interacting with the world and that your entire reality is a figment of how you interpret it."
I want to propose that we do actually interact with the world in some meaningful way. That is to say, my entire reality is not only a figment of my own interpretation. Through our collective perspectives, it seems we are able to perceive the whole pie. Or at least we agree that a pie is there, even if we disagree about what exactly it's made out of or how it tastes. We can also agree that it is made out of stuff and that it does indeed taste. So in a sense, we do perceive actual reality, because what is actual (in form) seems to simply be consensus minus subjective interpretation.
Just some thoughts... curious what you think :)
RE: Your Reality Is NOT What You Think It Is