The first cat's meow: about ten o'clock in the night, like a roar, like a roar, like an intermittent wail.
The second cat's meow: not too clear, very similar to the cat's meow, and like a human voice, sometimes high-pitched, sometimes soft, just a few times at a time. At seven, eight, nine, eleven, and twelve o'clock at night, you will hear the sound, and at five or six o'clock in the morning. Later, one morning at work, when I walked up the stairs on the second floor, I heard a similar sound, this time, it was clearer, like a sound from the elevator, the sound was louder, and it was ruled out that it was a sound made by people.
This is the distortion of the judgment of the sound caused by the psychological effect, which can be seen that the psychological effect affects the real judgment and is biased from the real appearance of the outside world.
In life, many things are not as imagined in your heart, relying on your own imagination, so judging by this, it is easy to make mistakes, and it is thousands of miles away from the truth.
It is a habitual way of thinking, through experience, experience, etc., when encountering a similar situation, it is directly judged. When it is consistent with objective facts, dealing with problems will have a multiplier effect with half the effort. On the contrary, mistakes may be made.