Your nose is always in your field of vision — yet you never notice it. Weird, right? That’s because your brain uses a filter system called selective perception. It edits out "useless" visuals like your nose, socks, or blinking — to stop you from going sensory-overload crazy. It’s like your brain has a built-in spam folder… for your own face. In this short, we reveal how your brain constantly hides reality from you — and why that's actually a good thing. 📌 Hit follow for more strange brain tricks, fast facts, and the science you didn’t know you needed.