The Truth we avoid

When you say they, you are really saying I. I know this is hard to grasp, but stay with me. Imagine I point a laser at my eye, but aim it outward. That laser, though directed away from me, is still connected to my eye—it is still I. Over time, this connection can feel fragmented, but it remains I—I am looking, I am receiving.

This is the uncomfortable truth that few want to face, because it forces us to let go of our pride, and that’s like asking someone to put a gun to their head. It’s terrifying. So, we turn it on ourselves and allow the world to watch.

But even in the quiet moments, in your home, at your job, in casual conversations—like ordering pizza—you make a profound impact. In these small ways, you change the world. You help others see themselves through your eyes, through your vision.

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