As children, we had great fun making soap bubbles. We were proud when some of them lasted as long as possible and flew far. Today, certain artists make very large bubbles on the streets in the summer and delight children and adults alike. If such a bubble remains stationary, you can sometimes even see the surroundings reflected in it - and distorted accordingly, because the bubble has a curved surface. Our eyes therefore see a distorted reflection of reality and yet we know how to interpret it correctly and that this distortion is taking place. However, our optics are not always as contextually reliable as with the bubble. Sometimes we interpret our observations as truth and form opinions accordingly. We may then be blind to distortions or reflections that are not really true. So be careful and don't be too quick to make judgements.
I wish you an extraordinary day!