Well, it could be a bias, but I'd consider it more of a worldview; and a very complete one for those who enter in its higher realms and have the mental aptitude for it. I know artists who can look at a painting and they see colors that I can't - a friend of mine, she has yellow receptors and sees colors I never will physically see (although I believe that, within the realm of the brain matter, it *is* possible to see things impossible for the receptors to register). I'm born with a useless ear and a 'good ear' that only barely goes up to 5000 Hz- yet, my mind tends to be attuned to frequency shifts. I know that I hear music and sounds differently than many people do; I can hear two instruments that are the slightest bit out of tune; when others cannot - and yet, I feel the beat within the out-of-tuneness as creating a music of its own; an unintentional song-within-a-song and feel its beauty. I'm attuned to trends and their effects on populations over time; not in the sense of good/bad but in large movements of concepts over the course of history, both recent and past. My mind is great with analogies + metaphors and the subtlies within; and ways to describe two different points of view that "talk past each other" and figure out ways to describe the each to the other so that they now have points in common. These are my strengths; my languages... and the beauty in the large and the small and how it comes together with its own rhythms is the beauty I see through. Is it a bias? Perhaps. But I see it more as a lens or worldview; a perspective; and I afford systems that are not within my realm the same affordances I give for myself; the ability to describe anything in a manner that seems to 'fit' within the system.