We Speak With Our Eyes Closed
We speak with our eyes closed, negotiating a society where perception is often more potent than reality. Is it truly possible to see when our eyes remain shut, or are we simply choosing to ignore the truths that lie before us? This raises a sincere question: do we prefer the comfort of our illusions over the discomfort of reality?
What we say is not always what we do, and what we say is not always what we see. We live in a paradox where our words and actions often diverge, crafting a history that suits our desires rather than the truth. Consider how we accept behaviors from certain people while condemning them in others. A conversation with some feels like theyβre covering their face with fingers wide open pretending to hide, yet fully aware of being seen. A rule for one, but not for the other.
Sometimes, we live our lives blinded to reality, content in our curated ignorance. But once we truly open our eyes, we become unblind to the truths that have long hindered our vision. What our minds think they see and what our eyes actually perceive are separate entities, creations of our own making.
In earthly concerns where selective vision reigns, which will you choose: the comforting shadows or the stark light of truth?
Continue To Be Kind To One Another And Keep Saving The Planet Earth - Savia Rocks πβ¨π₯°π€ππ‘π

