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How illusion, delusion affects human reality

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
July 29, 2025
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Dr. Reyaz Ahmad

In the complex web of human existence, illusion and delusion are two mental states that often cloud judgment, distort reality, and influence behavior. Though they sound similar, they represent distinctly different psychological and philosophical conditions. In today’s fast-paced world, recognizing these states is crucial for making informed decisions, fostering emotional well-being, and maintaining authentic relationships.
What is an illusion?
An illusion is a misperception of reality—seeing or interpreting something differently from how it actually is. It often involves the senses (visual, auditory, etc.) and can be either naturally occurring or artificially created. Illusions are not necessarily pathological; they are a normal part of human perception.
Example of Illusion in everyday life
Consider the modern obsession with social media. Platforms like Instagram and TikTok often present a glamorous, filtered version of people’s lives. Viewers may perceive that others are constantly happy, successful, or beautiful creating an illusion that everyone else’s life is perfect. In reality, what we see is carefully curated, often hiding personal struggles, failures, or mental health issues.
This illusion leads many to compare their raw reality with someone else’s edited highlights, fuelling dissatisfaction and anxiety.
What is a delusion?
A delusion, on the other hand, is a false belief held with strong conviction, even in the face of contradictory evidence. Delusions are often associated with mental health conditions like schizophrenia or paranoid disorders, but milder forms can be observed in ordinary life as well.
Example of delusion in everyday life
A man may believe that he is a genius inventor whose ideas are being secretly stolen by large corporations—even though there is no evidence, and everyone around him disagrees. His belief persists, despite facts, logic, or reason.
In a broader societal sense, delusions can manifest in forms like conspiracy theories, where individuals or groups believe in secret plots controlling world events, regardless of evidence or rational counterarguments.
Illusion vs Delusion: Key differences
Aspect Illusion Delusion
Nature Misperception False belief
Basis Sensory or psychological Cognitive or psychiatric
Reality Check Can be corrected with evidence Resists correction
Example Mirage in the desert Believing one is immortal
Harm Often temporary Can lead to long-term dysfunction
Relevance in modern human life
1. In politics: Voters may live under the illusion that a particular leader is flawless because of staged media appearances. Conversely, some people may hold delusions about grand conspiracies controlling election outcomes.
2. In relationships: A partner might live under the illusion that their relationship is perfect because they ignore red flags. Meanwhile, someone deluded may believe that their partner is cheating on them with no basis in reality.
3. In success and failure: Illusions of overnight success—often seen in influencer culture—undermine the years of hard work behind real achievements. On the other hand, a deluded individual might believe they are constantly being sabotaged, refusing to take responsibility for their own failures.
Consequences of living in illusion and delusion
• Emotional Distress: Constant comparison based on illusions can lead to anxiety and depression.
• Relationship Damage: Delusions can create mistrust, jealousy, and paranoia.
• Poor Decisions: Misjudging reality distorts thinking and behavior, leading to failed plans or broken goals.
• Societal Impact: Collectively held delusions (e.g., racial superiority, unfounded nationalism) can lead to violence, oppression, and division.
Breaking free: The path to clarity
1. Self-awareness: Regular introspection helps us question our beliefs and perceptions.
2. Critical Thinking: Evaluate evidence before accepting claims, especially from unverified sources.
3. Empathy: Understanding different viewpoints can expose our blind spots.
4. Mental Health Support: For persistent delusions, professional therapy or psychiatric help is essential.
Conclusion
Illusions and delusions are inherent to the human condition, but unchecked, they can lead to personal suffering and societal chaos. The modern world—with its overload of information, manipulated media, and rising psychological stress—makes it more important to discern what is real, what is perception, and what is false belief.
By learning to distinguish between truth and appearance, and between belief and fact, we can cultivate a healthier, more grounded view of ourselves and the world around us. Only then can we live not just intelligently, but wisely.
(The author is a freelancer and can be reached at [email protected])

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