An Egyptian writer and media professional discusses the difference between human eye vision, which focuses on a specific point with three-dimensional depth, and the camera, which treats all elements equally, making the image appear cold and crowded. He explains that the mind automatically selects a clear area and makes the surroundings blurry, comparing this to how we perceive life by mixing essential matters with secondary details. He concludes that happiness lies in focusing on what truly matters rather than everything equally.