What do you call a person that sees everything

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A person who sees everything might be referred to as an "omniscient" individual, particularly in literary or philosophical contexts where the term denotes an all-knowing perspective. In everyday language, terms like "observant," "perceptive," or "watchful" might also apply, depending on the context. If you're thinking of someone with a broader, more metaphorical vision, you could also describe them as "insightful" or "wise."

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