Parables of difference. Objects are mind independent, external, direct realism. Imagined objects are mind dependent. We have, in my conclusion, more than two types of illusion: mind dependent disregulation and mind independent.    Facts are either facts or not, but illusions, social psychology and the rest, can make a fact for myself and an illusion for somebody else, whether they are conscious of the illusionary nature of reality or not.    Most people perceive other persons, direct realism through the haze of their own mind dependent filter. This is affected by lots of effectors: childhood/youth, personal opinions/experiences, astuteness/alertness, night/day, intoxicated/sober, empathetic or otherwise, smartly dressed/scruffy, religious belief and so on.   Why in the world would I start a book like this? This work is a statement for one issue but at the same time, we can all individuate and personalize this same statement. So if this is a real fact, the universal nature of the statement, how can I make an argument for the topic of, the largely ignored, disability equality?